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Mia


 
"Mia," 5" x 7", commissioned portrait of a diluted calico princess, acrylic on museum quality panel, private collection (THANK YOU!). Inquiries may come to me.
 

In process photos of this painting can be viewed on the studio's Facebook page. (You'll also find a recent conversation on tracing vs freehand drawing, a book recommendation, photos from this last weekend's journalling workshop, and a link to a new favorite artist's site.)

 
 

 

 
This commissioned portrait will join two other's in my collector's home. I am so blessed to have found an audience that connects with my work and returns, over and over, to gather more.

 
Tonight I will be toasting to everyone who's got one of my paintings in their life.

 
And to those who would like one someday as well, I'm looking forward to working with you!

 
Cheers,
Kim
 



 

 
Notecards? Reproductions? Originals?

 
We got them all!!

 
Visit my FineArtAmerica shop and take a peek at over 100 images from the Painting a Dog a Day archives. (I uploaded a mess of new ones over the weekend!)

 
Galleries are set up topically. For example, you can browse throughoriginals for sale, look at kitty paintings, or spin through pieces inmy "Black and White" series.

 
Notecards can be ordered for all of the paintings on FineArtAmerica.

 
Giclees (computer generated reproductions) are available once the original painting sells (which means that the images inside the Originals Gallery cannot yet be ordered as giclees).

 
Don't see what you want? Email me and we'll work something out!!

Thanks so much for supporting my art! 
 
 

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  1. Mia est une minette pleine de délicatesse et de finesse...
    Je vous fais de gros bisous

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