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Sequim Lavender Farm
Media:  oil on panel
Genre:  Landscape
Size: 8x10 in
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Artist's Notes

Artist's Notes:

100 % of the sale of this auction will be donated to a fund to help DPW artist Carol Marine and her family who lost their home in the Texas wildfires. Plein air study of lavender farm in Sequim, Washington

Auction Notes

Auction Notes:

I've placed this painting in auction to help a friend....that I've never met. Many of us just received news that our fellow artist Carol Marine and her husband David, as well as their son, managed to escape the wildfires in Texas with just a few things ( and I mean a few) and the clothes on their backs. Unfortunately, their house and Carol's studio did not survive.

Even though we've never met face-to-face, Carol has been a inspiration to me as I've begun this journey into painting. Her energy and enthusiasm is contagious and her dedication to daily painting was one of the forces that got me to actually get a brush in my hand after so many years of wistfully thinking about starting. Her husband David is the programmer behind the Daily Paintworks website which has allowed so many of us to share our work.

In the hopes of raising some money for a fund that as been set up to help Carol and David, I've set the auction start at $50.....

The auction winner will receive confirmation of the donation. Thank you.

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