I didn't take many photos of paintings, just because I was overstimulated, but this one by Dutch artist Elwin Van der Kolk thoroughly charmed me.
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I like paintings that have other paintings within them.
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It's nice to see paintings that make me want to paint. There were a whole lot of those at the opening. It hangs through mid-November, so if you're within striking distance of Wausau, you should go!
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Here's our Master Artist, John Busby, in the fetching salmon-pink jacket, along with my dear friend Jim Coe. Here's Jim's evocative painting of a redtail circling over Cindy House's well-painted backyard.
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Cindy House was there, which automatically means that there would be a great deal of laughing done. She adheres to Murr Brewster's adage that "really, most things are funny." Here, from left, are Suellen Ross (she of the fabulous hummingbird nest watercolor), Cindy House, and your blogger.
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Cindy also creates a mood in her pastel paintings like nobody else. Her painting of her beloved turkeys going to roost on a January afternoon really sticks with me.
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My paintings were hanging in the foyer so I wandered around in the Birds in Art exhibition a lot because that's where the wine, cheese, people and sausage were.
That's also where lovely Debby Kaspari (Drawing the Motmot!), her matching sister Dorianne, and painter Jim Coe were.
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So now you can see my friends' work, and also how cute they all are. More from Wausau tomorrow.
I won't be posting on Thursday night--too bizzy. See you next week, if not at the Midwest Birding Symposium! Walk-ins are welcome!
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