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SPOTS - 8 x8 acrylic

SPOTS 
8" square acrylic on cradled wooden panel
$225 + $10 insured priority shipping

Mix it up! 

That's what I say . . . 
and here you all thought I just dabbled in pastels.

Spots joins my little series of graphic acrylics I started a bit ago. 
Two I posted previously are Bird and Kitty
Click on their names to view. 

Fun, fun, fun!

Comments

  1. Saw this pop up on FB. Love this, so adorable. Can't wait to see more in the series.

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  2. Moi qui ai des dalmatiens... je trouve votre publication adorable...
    Gros bisous

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  3. This is just delightfully fun as well as a stunning portrait!

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  4. What a wonderful approach...your idea is fab...loving the graphic nature of it all. Cant wait to see more Susan.

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  5. Thanks everyone!

    Isn't it fun to be adventurous and try new ideas and concepts?

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