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    If you haven't seen the two-DVD set, "The Impressionists", you don't know what you're missing!

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    I rented it from Netflix and absolutely loved it. It is an enactment of the lives of Monet, Renoir, Manet, Cezanne, Degas, and other Impressionist painters living at that time around Paris. Fascinating and eye-opening!


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Admiring the Gerberas

Posted by Jamie on February 22nd, 2009

For purchase information, please email me at JamieWG@aol.com.
7×5″, Oil on canvas covered hardboard, unframed
This gorgeous bouquet of gerbera daisies is paired with a little bird sculpture that hangs around my studio and enjoys making an appearance in still life paintings from time to time.
gerbera daisy still life yellow red bird

Hickory Nuts and a Gerbera

Posted by Jamie on October 30th, 2007

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8×10″, watercolor sketch in my bound sketchbook
I am still determined to finish off this sketchbook before the end of 2007!

Red Gerbera Daisy in a Glass Vase

Posted by Jamie on October 18th, 2007

5.5×8.5″, acrylic on sketchbook paper
After a full day of plein air painting yesterday, I came home and just couldn’t resist this red daisy. It was in a bouquet on my kitchen counter, and I’ve been dying to paint it all week. I snipped the stem, put it in this round vase, and pulled out my [...]

Gerberas on the Porch

Posted by Jamie on April 6th, 2007

For purchase information, please email me at JamieWG@aol.com.
7 x 5″, Oils on canvas covered hardboard, unframed