Flower Fridays

“Andrea’s Iris”

8×10 Acrylic

Have a wonderful day, and give someone you love a big hug. 🙂

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When I began this blog I was simply going to share my writing. However, after being part of the blogging world for quite some time now, I decided to begin sharing my artwork. Patsy's Creative Corner will always have my artwork. Thanks for visiting! :)

Posted on March 20, 2015, in Art Talk and tagged , . Bookmark the permalink. 10 Comments.

  1. A lovely iris, Patsy!

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  2. Gorgeous flower Patsy!

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    • Thank you, Mary. I did this one a few years ago. It is acrylic, and I painted it for my friend Andrea, who unfortunately suddenly became ill and died before I finished it. It is special to me. 🙂

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      • That’s very sad – perhaps when you see the flower it will bring you a special memory of your friend. I’m very sorry for your loss.

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        • Oh thank you, Mary. It was a shock to say the least. She had been having health problems, but no one was expecting her to just go so quickly. She was in her late 70’s, so at the time she was like a second mom to me since my mom had passed several years before Andrea did. I have it hanging in the bedroom, and I think about her all the time. I have thought about trying to do the same one in watercolors, but just haven’t yet. So many projects are in my mind all the time!!

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  3. Very pretty, Patsy. 🙂

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