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by Lynn Quinn
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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.
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This is part of a triptych. Please see panels 2 and 3.
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This is part of a triptych. Please see panels 2 and 3.
I have enjoyed drawing since childhood, and have been painting in watercolour since 2002. I really enjoy the transparency of watercolour, and like to experiment with combining watercolour with other media. In the past few years, I have also been working in pastel, and mixed media. In whatever I do, my desire is point others to the beauty and wonder that our Creator has given us to enjoy, that they may come to see His beauty and stand in awe of Him!
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Lynn Quinn
Thanks, Brenda!
Lynn Quinn
Thank you for your comment, Donald! And you may very well be right. Personally, I find I still get too hung up on details painting en plein air, but that's just me. Same with photos. Although, even when painting without photo reference, or outside, I guess it would be a little more accurate to say it's a mix of memory and imagination. Either way, it can be fun, and occasionally turn out okay - depending on what you're going for. There are a few dedicated plein air painters in this neck of the woods, but watercolor can be interesting in the -15 to -30 degree C. range, and just uncomfortable at 0 to -15 degrees C. But that's only Oct.,Nov. through March or April. There is actually a short window of time before black fly and mosquito season (mid-May through July or August, depending on how wet a summer we get) and again in the fall where it is possible to paint outside without having to pick bugs out of your paint, or freeze your hands off. I find I'm not so dedicated now that I'm on blood-thinners! But I do thank you for the suggestion!
Donald Maier
I like the triptych also. Very nicely done. But I disagree about painting out of your head. I recommend the opposite, by going outdoors and painting on location. Try that and then do one out of your head, or from memory.
Lynn Quinn
Hi Nancy, thanks! I should do another one something like this one of these days. I think it helps to have no reference photo, and just paint from my imagination (notice I didn't say 'paint out of my head'! LOL!)
Nancy Craig
Love all 3 of these Lynn - wish I could learn to paint loose like this. Love the colors!
Lynn Quinn
Thank you Warren! They were a lot of fun, and a bit looser than I usually paint.
Warren Thompson
Nice paintings...like all 3.