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This past spring we had so much rain that our back yard flooded. Standing water makes such nice reflections.
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I find greens really hard to paint - or maybe to live with. I see that everything is green, but it doesn't look right on the canvas - in the composition.
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I lightened and lightened with yellows and rusts. The rust of pine needles.
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