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Love it!!! You are really talented

you know...

It looks as though I forgot to attach a copy of the

painting. This time, it is attached. Honestly, I thought I

had it attached in my previous message.

Donna in WA

>

> Subject: Still Standing from Donna in WA

> To: mserslife

> Date: Wednesday, September 28, 2011, 7:46 PM

> Hello Group! Finally, I have my

> project painting finished. I call it Still

> Standing. My reference photo came from one of my

> online friends who is an amazing photographer. In

the

> photo, the building was set within a residential

area.

> It had grass and green shrubbery and living trees.

In

> the background there were modern houses with well

maintained

> yards. In the streets were automobiles.

>

> Since I wanted to create the sense that this building

was

> abandoned, I took out all of the greenery and

substituted

> dead or toasted trees, like maybe they had caught

> fire. In the photo, some of the wood was almost

white

> with hardly any visible grain. I'm guessing that the

> person who built this building used wood scraps from

a

> variety of different construction projects which

would

> explain the uneven aging of the wood. Last month, I

> finished my project painting early in the month.

This

> time the month is almost offer.

>

> It's always nice to share my paintings with you.

>

> Donna in WA

>

>

> ------------------------------------

>

>

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Love it!!! You are really talented

you know...

It looks as though I forgot to attach a copy of the

painting. This time, it is attached. Honestly, I thought I

had it attached in my previous message.

Donna in WA

>

> Subject: Still Standing from Donna in WA

> To: mserslife

> Date: Wednesday, September 28, 2011, 7:46 PM

> Hello Group! Finally, I have my

> project painting finished. I call it Still

> Standing. My reference photo came from one of my

> online friends who is an amazing photographer. In

the

> photo, the building was set within a residential

area.

> It had grass and green shrubbery and living trees.

In

> the background there were modern houses with well

maintained

> yards. In the streets were automobiles.

>

> Since I wanted to create the sense that this building

was

> abandoned, I took out all of the greenery and

substituted

> dead or toasted trees, like maybe they had caught

> fire. In the photo, some of the wood was almost

white

> with hardly any visible grain. I'm guessing that the

> person who built this building used wood scraps from

a

> variety of different construction projects which

would

> explain the uneven aging of the wood. Last month, I

> finished my project painting early in the month.

This

> time the month is almost offer.

>

> It's always nice to share my paintings with you.

>

> Donna in WA

>

>

> ------------------------------------

>

>

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That's wonderful!Tina

 

[Attachment(s) from Donna included below]

It looks as though I forgot to attach a copy of the painting. This time, it is attached. Honestly, I thought I had it attached in my previous message.

Donna in WA

>

> Subject: Still Standing from Donna in WA

> To: mserslife

> Date: Wednesday, September 28, 2011, 7:46 PM

> Hello Group!  Finally, I have my

> project painting finished.  I call it Still

> Standing.  My reference photo came from one of my

> online friends who is an amazing photographer.  In the

> photo, the building was set within a residential area. 

> It had grass and green shrubbery and living trees.  In

> the background there were modern houses with well maintained

> yards.  In the streets were automobiles. 

>

> Since I wanted to create the sense that this building was

> abandoned, I took out all of the greenery and substituted

> dead or toasted trees, like maybe they had caught

> fire.  In the photo, some of the wood was almost white

> with hardly any visible grain.  I'm guessing that the

> person who built this building used wood scraps from a

> variety of different construction projects which would

> explain the uneven aging of the wood.  Last month, I

> finished my project painting early in the month.  This

> time the month is almost offer. 

>

> It's always nice to share my paintings with you. 

>

> Donna in WA

>

>

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That's wonderful!Tina

 

[Attachment(s) from Donna included below]

It looks as though I forgot to attach a copy of the painting. This time, it is attached. Honestly, I thought I had it attached in my previous message.

Donna in WA

>

> Subject: Still Standing from Donna in WA

> To: mserslife

> Date: Wednesday, September 28, 2011, 7:46 PM

> Hello Group!  Finally, I have my

> project painting finished.  I call it Still

> Standing.  My reference photo came from one of my

> online friends who is an amazing photographer.  In the

> photo, the building was set within a residential area. 

> It had grass and green shrubbery and living trees.  In

> the background there were modern houses with well maintained

> yards.  In the streets were automobiles. 

>

> Since I wanted to create the sense that this building was

> abandoned, I took out all of the greenery and substituted

> dead or toasted trees, like maybe they had caught

> fire.  In the photo, some of the wood was almost white

> with hardly any visible grain.  I'm guessing that the

> person who built this building used wood scraps from a

> variety of different construction projects which would

> explain the uneven aging of the wood.  Last month, I

> finished my project painting early in the month.  This

> time the month is almost offer. 

>

> It's always nice to share my paintings with you. 

>

> Donna in WA

>

>

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Very nice! hugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. Still Standing from Donna in WA> To: mserslife > Date: Wednesday, September 28, 2011, 7:46 PM> Hello Group! Finally, I have my> project painting finished. I call it Still> Standing. My reference photo came from one of my> online friends who is an amazing photographer. In the> photo, the building was set within a residential area. > It had grass and green shrubbery and living trees. In> the background there were modern houses with well maintained> yards. In the streets were automobiles. > > Since I wanted to create the sense that this building was> abandoned, I took out all of the greenery and substituted> dead or toasted trees, like maybe they had caught> fire. In the photo, some of the wood was almost white> with hardly any visible

grain. I'm guessing that the> person who built this building used wood scraps from a> variety of different construction projects which would> explain the uneven aging of the wood. Last month, I> finished my project painting early in the month. This> time the month is almost offer. > > It's always nice to share my paintings with you. > > Donna in WA> > > ------------------------------------> >

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