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		<title>Faux stone tile.  Disguise AC caps</title>
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I enjoy painting faux stone, so when one of my clients asked me if I could hide her air conditioning caps, I said "of course".
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		<title>Children&#8217;s portrait completed</title>
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I have just put the finishing touches on a commissioned portrait.  The client gave me separate photographs to work from.  Most of my portraits are done from photos and/or subject sittings.

Below are some close-ups

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		<title>Fenway Park Mural-Red Sox</title>
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This post is partly in honor of opening day.  It is also my most recent red sox mural.

The mural was painted on an 8'x12' canvas at my studio then transported and  install in the client's home.

A video was made capturing the progression of the painting process.  It still needs a ...</description>
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