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SKY'S THE LIMIT


BLUE SWEEP

4 1/2" x 4 1/2" pastel
8" square archival white matte, glass + gold leaf frame
SOLD - PRIVATE COLLECTOR

San Diego has been experiencing June Gloom and boy, is it gloomy out there! So what a better pick-me-up than to create a sunny, blue sky?

I've wrote before about my affinity for skies. Love them! They transport me mentally to another place and time. I have also wanted to travel, yet unfortunately it doesn't work out with my tiny pocketbook. But the skies - now they let me escape.

Fly with me...


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  1. Love the airy sweep of this and the way you have anchored it with the stronger darks.

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  2. Another stunning sky. Who needs to travel when you have this to look at?

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  3. Thank you one and all. Miss the blue of the sky during June gloom, but hey, really shouldn't whine over San Diego's weather, huh?

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