"#13 of 21-in-31 Hereford Mini" by Rita Kirkman
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#13 of 21-in-31 Hereford Mini
Media:  pastel
Genre:  Animals
Size: 4x4 in
Video:  View the demo video
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Artist's Notes

Artist's Notes:

What a month! Only 8 more days of my challenge left, and I still have the Rooster Mini to post tomorrow. Pastel Live is almost over. I missed most of today by having to go Costco shopping (yeah the boring normal life of an artist mom...) and since our nearest Costco is 35 minutes away, it's really an all day trip.

But... we had Rana Tagliatelle Grilled White Chicken with Portobello Mushroom, and imported French cheese bread for dinner. 😋 A good trade off.

Tomorrow (Saturday) I hope to get back out to the studio, watch some more Pastel Live demos with half a brain while working on the Donkeys (yes, finally!!) Or maybe I'll be brave instead, put the Donkeys off for another few days, and paint along to Karen Margulis and Brenda Boylan ...and Lyn Diefenbach!? Oooo! That might be a good way to accomplish 3 more paintings for my month? If it doesn't take me six more days to tweak them all up to standard, lol!

Meanwhile, please enjoy this little Hereford Mini speed video! Muses and Buddies on my Patreon page can watch Episode 115 when I pasteled this half-Hereford along with the Baldy Mini, the Busy Bee Mini, and tomorrow's Rooster Mini!

Auction Notes

Auction Notes:

This pastel painting is on auction unframed. Pastel needs to be framed under glass for proper protection and display. All auctions of unframed pastels come with a "Pastel Care and Framing Tips" for assistance with your framing decisions.

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