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Painting-A-Week: November 20, 2020

11/20/2020

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"Force of Nature"
12 x 12" Acrylic on Gessobord with 3/4" Birch Sides, Ready to hang!
$165.00 (includes S&H and Sales Tax)


Occasionally you hear of someone described as "a force of nature." Usually this is said as an affirmation, like there is no holding back with this person. There is an implied respect at their energy and strength. Can't say I've ever been called that, but I have been thinking about forces of nature as I worked on this painting (the one I posted a few days ago of the textured white surface, awaiting some color.) We have all seen examples of forces of nature, floods, tornadoes, hurricanes and wildfires. We stand in awe at the energy and strength behind these relentless
forces where we find both beauty and fear. It reminds us that there are bigger forces at work than our human machinations. I find this notion to be good to remember and I find myself looking to this Force of Nature for solace, for beauty and for hope.


My 12 x 12" paintings are normally priced at $250, but because of the pandemic, I will be selling them for $165.00. This includes shipping & handling. If interested in purchasing, go to the More tab above and click on Painting-A-Week Purchase, then click on the Etsy logo. This painting has SOLD.

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Brenda Zweibohmer-Edgell
11/21/2020 08:56:04 am

I enjoy hearing about what you've been up to and seeing your art.
Note: My mom, Barbara Amdahl-Zweibohmer
is your Mom's 1st cousin.

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    Robyn Sand Anderson has been painting for over 35 years, now specializing in abstract expressionist acrylics. This is a Painting-A-Week project working small and selling at lower prices because of this #*&%# pandemic.

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