Showing posts with label florida road. Show all posts
Showing posts with label florida road. Show all posts

Friday, April 22, 2016

Florida Road, 8x6 Oil on Canvas Panel, Landscape



When I was a kid we used to walk down roads like this: white sand meandering through woods. This road goes through a garden and it has that bright hot look from the Florida sun. This is a signed original, 6x8, painted on archival canvas, signed and ready to frame.

If all goes well, I am preparing for my show tonight (I scheduled this post in advance). If you live anywhere near Middleburg, Virginia, please stop by. 

Friday, April 22, 6 - 8 pm
The Parish House
Emmanuel Episcopal Church
105 E. Washington St
Middleburg, VA

Carmen

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Poinciana, 6x6 Oil Painting on Canvas Panel

$99, Click to Purchase

I just love this road, especially the Poinciana tree, which makes a canopy. It will be beautiful when all the petals fall and make a red carpet too.

I am adding to my list of unjust things we should not put up with.

3. The rule about not ending sentences in a preposition, as in "not put up with." The English language is being mangled and new words from pop culture are added to the dictionary every year, so the preposition rule seems quite outdated. I do hate the question "Where is he at?" though. It almost deserves to be #4 on my list, it irritates me that much.

In the new vernacular, a conversation might be:

" 'Sup?"

 "We are going glamping on our vacay."

"Where at?"