What to do when upon the first official
day of Spring, you wake up to +2" of
snow and howling north winds...
You paint, of course!
And create your own Springtime garden,
full of the most delightful tulips and
dapper butterflies.
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these are gorgeous!!
Oh! I want to come to your house to play! Such talent!
. . . sigh . . .
Beautiful and colorful flowers!
I cannot believe this - well of course I can, having fallen in love with your work and your book. I am still thinking my winter concertina fabricaton, and now you bring this spring-burst of beauty and I drown in the possibilities. I will dream tulips and polyanthus and all the spring flowers I have written about over so many years. Thankyou for sharing your wonderful art.
Love you springtime art!
beautiful paintings! It looks like the snow was certainly a good thing!
:)
Wow, beautiful!
You inspire me to do something far more exciting than paying the bills I'm about to pay.
Your art is beautiful, and I'm so happy you are sharing it on your blog!
Beautiful!! I so want to learn to paint. I see you are going to be at Art Unraveled in Phoenix. I used to live there and never missed it. HaPpY SpRiNg!! Peace.
Absolutely stunning, T!!!
really beautiful. love tulips. love yours!
Scrumptious, beauti-ous, yummy.
Beautiful pieces. Spring is here.
Oh Tracie--these are wonderful! Love the colors and the sense of flowing and movement. Yum! Kelli
Love the parrot tulip. The rest aren't to shabby either.
I LOVE your tulips!!! And not because I'm a "nationalistic Dutchie" but just because they're beautiful!!! Great paintings!!!
Oh so beautiful. Spring is long in coming here in the Rocky Mountains. I've only got little shoots of daffodils starting to come up and fuzzies on the Aspen trees. But we can all make spring come into our lives with our art as you so beautifully do.
These are all beautiful , this is the real spring !
Love Rini
Beautiful work! How wonderful to be able to "create a garden" like that!
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