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702 Survivors

As I was conducting the first round of Fall cleanup, I just couldn't discard these sweet little survivors, scraggly as they were.  I think they are charming in my new vase from New Mexico in a random sort of way.  I'm such a sap.

"702 Survivors"
acrylic - 8x6 in

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/702-survivors/418097

tags: acrylic on 8x6 gessoed Ampersand museum hardbord, available, contact artist for price, painted from life, pansies, still life
Wednesday 10.07.15
Posted by Diane Campion
 

689 Persistence


These little pansies have hung on in my yard since early spring.  They are scraggly and spindly, but I still love their sweet little faces. 

"689 Persistence"
acrylic - 8x6 in

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/689-persistence/412604
tags: acrylic on 8x6 hardboard, available, black and white vase, contact artist for price, floral still life, pansies
Monday 09.14.15
Posted by Diane Campion
 

599 Bringing Spring Inside

I am still wearing earmuffs, scarf and gloves.  Pansies are not yet planted out in the garden. (sigh)
tags: acrylic on 6x8 gessoed Ampersand hardboard, blue and white bowl series, contact artist for price, pansies, spring flowers, still life
Sunday 04.26.15
Posted by Diane Campion
 

598 Bringing Spring In

Last weekend I bought 2 flats of pansies but it has been too darn cold to go out and garden.  So I just brought some indoors to paint.  Pansies are so sweet and simply say "happy."

tags: acrylic on 6x6 hardboard, blue and orange, blue and white bowl, complimentary palette. Contact artist for price, pansies, spring flowers
Saturday 04.25.15
Posted by Diane Campion
 

365

This is my 365th daily painting for the Daily Paintworks website, and I am so happy and proud I took the plunge, which was very scary at first.  It began with my first posting on April 9, 2013 of a pansy painting, coincidentally enough.  It sold that first day.  This has been a wonderful learning experience for me as I have met many of my goals--to paint faster and looser, try new subject matter, learn how to crop and edit photos, and not obsess over the title. Painting has been such a delightful routine for me, and such an important part of each day.  There is still much more to learn and experience and I look forward to that.  Thank you to all who have sent encouraging comments and/or have purchased paintings.

tags: acrylic on 7x5 gessoed Ampersand museum hardbord, floral, nature, pansies, price $75 buy through Pay Pal
Wednesday 05.21.14
Posted by Diane Campion
 

364 Cheek to Cheek


tags: $75 buy through Pay Pal, acrylic on 6x6 gessoed hardboard, flowers, pansies, yellow and orange
Tuesday 05.20.14
Posted by Diane Campion
 

361 Violas


tags: acrylic on 6x6 gessoed hardboard, floral, flowers, pansies, purple flowers, violas
Saturday 05.17.14
Posted by Diane Campion
 

357 Call Your Mom

Happy Mother's Day to all the women of the world who are mothers or have ever been a mother figure to someone.  It's the most rewarding and underpaid job on earth, but so very important.
tags: acrylic on 6x6 gessoed hardboard, pansies, price $75 pay through Pay Pal, still life, yellow and red-orange
Saturday 05.10.14
Posted by Diane Campion
 

356 Sunshine


tags: acrylic on 6x6 gessoed hardboard, floral, pansies, price $75 buy through Pay Pal, yellow and orange
Friday 05.09.14
Posted by Diane Campion
 

354 Complimentary


tags: acrylic on 6x6 gessoed hardboard, pansies, price $75 buy through Pay Pal, purple and yellow flowers, still life, violas
Wednesday 05.07.14
Posted by Diane Campion
 

353 Charming

I love pansies.  They are the first flowers I buy in the Spring because they can withstand the colder temperatures we experience here in Milwaukee.  I love their sweet little "faces" and the delicate nature of their petals. 
tags: acrylic on 6 x 8 gessoed Ampersand museum board, floral still life, pansies, purple, red, still life, violas, yellow
Tuesday 05.06.14
Posted by Diane Campion