Sailing on home, oil on paper 6 x 8" day 12, 30 day challenge $40 ©2013 Maggie Ruley |
Well, when I realized I was a day behind in the challenge all of the palm tree starts I had been fussing about became a blessing. I had a lot of framing to do today and still wanted to catch up with the group. So I grabbed 2 of the palm tree starts and my oil paints and gave my self a time limit of 40 minutes each. This is the first of today's 2 paintings. To see more of the challenge paintings click here.
And read below to find out how to enter the drawing for this week's give away
I am having a give-away!
Here is how it works. Leave a comment on my post and you will be entered to win. I am going to give away one painting a week for the duration of the 30 Day Challenge, (the month of September, 2013). If you comment daily on my posts then you can be entered up to 7 times to win. The winner will have their choice of any unsold painting of the week.
Those of you who subscribe by e-mail to this blog can either reply to the e-mail, or comment and you will be entered.
Please note this drawing is going to be casual. I am not hiring any fancy auditing company to do the selection. It is going to be a plain old pieces of paper in a bowl thing.
If you are the winner your painting will be shipped to you after it has dried, which can take one to two weeks with oils.
I am having a give-away!
Here is how it works. Leave a comment on my post and you will be entered to win. I am going to give away one painting a week for the duration of the 30 Day Challenge, (the month of September, 2013). If you comment daily on my posts then you can be entered up to 7 times to win. The winner will have their choice of any unsold painting of the week.
Those of you who subscribe by e-mail to this blog can either reply to the e-mail, or comment and you will be entered.
Please note this drawing is going to be casual. I am not hiring any fancy auditing company to do the selection. It is going to be a plain old pieces of paper in a bowl thing.
If you are the winner your painting will be shipped to you after it has dried, which can take one to two weeks with oils.
Once again, colors to die for!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lazy lazy day - colors are so tranquil.
ReplyDeleteAs always, great colors!
ReplyDeleteLove the red poking thru....
ReplyDeleteYou truly have the eye for tropical scenes...lovely!
ReplyDeleteI really love these quick oils! Go Maggie!
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