A snowbird shows photos from southwest Florida (Naples) and southwest Connecticut (Ridgefield) and New England and other places he goes.
Jane the dot artist. It must be a real challenge for her.
Yep, the first thing I noticed was the dots on her legs,.
wow, that is impressive!
I like both her art work and her clothes.
Yep, EG and I see the same things most of the time and today was no exception! Colorful legs indeed, and lovely, colorful paintings as well!! Have a great day, Jack!!
I'd say she lots of patience and talent.
This series of artists in front of their works is just fine. So far, my favourite photo is Glory.
I think her paintings are created not only with thousands of little dots but with infinite patience! Kudos to Jane!
Completely dotty... is that a word that only means something (ie: eccentric) in English English?
Wow - lots of work!
That takes great skill!
Cool lady! And a nice photo!
I love her stylish look and her smile!
A lot like Aboriginal art Jack, the dots part!
It does sound like Aboriginal art and makes me also think of sand art. The dots or sand patterns are as much meditation as they are art.
Patience often produce quite good works, and this seems the case!
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Jane the dot artist. It must be a real challenge for her.
Yep, the first thing I noticed was the dots on her legs,.
wow, that is impressive!
I like both her art work and her clothes.
Yep, EG and I see the same things most of the time and today was no exception! Colorful legs indeed, and lovely, colorful paintings as well!! Have a great day, Jack!!
I'd say she lots of patience and talent.
This series of artists in front of their works is just fine. So far, my favourite photo is Glory.
I think her paintings are created not only with thousands of little dots but with infinite patience! Kudos to Jane!
Completely dotty... is that a word that only means something (ie: eccentric) in English English?
Wow - lots of work!
That takes great skill!
Cool lady! And a nice photo!
I love her stylish look and her smile!
A lot like Aboriginal art Jack, the dots part!
It does sound like Aboriginal art and makes me also think of sand art. The dots or sand patterns are as much meditation as they are art.
Patience often produce quite good works, and this seems the case!
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