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RECEPTION SATURDAY

A TOWN AT NIGHTFALL
6" square pastel

A TOWN AT NIGHTFALL is my second pastel juried 
into the 6" Squared Show at the Randy Higbee Gallery, 
102 Kalmus, Costa Mesa, CA. 

The first Artist's Reception is tomorrow evening, Saturday, 
December 4th from 4 - 9 pm, with the second on
Sunday, December 5th from 12 to 5 pm. 

Additional information can be viewed at here

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  1. I bet it's amazing in person. Have fun at Randy's.

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  2. Totally amazing painting what beautiful colours!

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  3. Susan, i saw your work tonight at the 6x6 exhibit and wow, just beautiful! Both landscape and figurative both were such a treat for my eyes. Congrats!

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  4. Congratulations! I'm loving all the color in that sky!

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  5. Fantastic...cant wait to see them in person.

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  6. A sky that looks good enough to eat, not surprised it got into the RH show.

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