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1. "The Garden Sun"

The Garden Sun, a small watercolor abstract garden scene, part of my "Daily Something" series.

More of my artwork can be seen on my website and my Etsy shop

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2. "Red Abstraction"

Red Abstraction, a small (8" x 8") watercolor on paper, part of my "Daily Something" series.

More of my artwork can be seen on my website and my Etsy shop

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3. "Nocturnal Flight"

Nocturnal Flight is a small (8" x 8"), abstract watercolor painting, part of my "Daily Something" series.

More of my artwork can be seen on my website and my Etsy shop

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4. Aesops Fable

This, of course, is just my line drawing for one of Aesops Fables. I'll be working on the color image this weekend. The fable: The Kid & the Wolf. A kid, returning without protection from the pasture, was pursued by a wolf. Seeing he could not escape, he turned round, and said "I know, friend wolf, that I must be your prey, but before I die I would ask of you one favor you will play me a tune to which I may dance." The wolf complied, and while he was piping and the kid was dancing, some hounds hearing the sound ran up and began chasing the wolf. Turning to the kid, he said, "It is just what I deserve, for I, who am only a butcher, should not have turned piper to please you." The moral of the story: In time of dire need, clever thinking is a key or Outwit your enemy to save your skin.

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