We were stuck in traffic on the Seine and I looked out the window and saw this couple kissing. Actually, she was kissing him on the nose. What could be more romantic than a kiss in Paris, even if it's on the nose?
I had Valentine's Day in mind when I painted this. As a gift, may I point out that it's not fattening and it won't wilt.
The same day I was painting this, someone forwarded one of those emails with interesting photos. Included was the picture below, which fit right in with my painting:
Carmen
Oh, I love it and the pigeons too. What fun!
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