I've been a fan of tina beebe's amazing paintings for a long time. No wonder, given how masterful she is with paint and the undeniable beauty of the resulting work. The color, the subject matter, the energy of her art is all so very inspiring!
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That first one is stunning! Love the colors and composition!
Posted by: Erin @ SYL: Slipcover Your Life | December 20, 2009 at 04:15 PM