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Grandpa's Hunting Buddies


"Grandpa's Hunting Buddies," 8" square, acrylic on canvasboard depicting vintage dog tags, $229. Inquiries may come to ksantini@turtledovedesigns.com .
 
I've been slacking on handling emails and paperwork, and sat down this morning to return a couple phone calls and deal with a few pressing inquiries, advertising deadlines and computer projects. Before I knew it, the morning was gone as was 1/2 the afternoon.
 
Somedays you've gotta play catchup at the desk, though. I probably spend 85% of my time doing tasks other than painting. Since the earlier part of this week has been very heavy on the painting hours, it was bound to catch up to me.
 
So today's painting is a rerun, one of my favorite paintings ever. Inspired by a flea market find from last summer, "Grandpa's Hunting Buddies" is listed on my Etsy store, along with all the other remaining unsold Dog-a-Days and some large paintings on gallery stretched canvas (including some from the Larger Than Life series).
 
Through the end of this month, I'll "spring" for the shipping costs on two or more Etsy purchases. Just enter "SPRING" in the notes field during the order process, and I'll send a corrected invoice asap.
 
And I promise to paint tomorrow, first thing. Can't wait to share it with you!
Kim
 
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