Thank you once again Laurie for this friendly and very inspiring conclusion to your hosting of Images & Words This Week.
spread GOODWILL towards your fellow group members.
Between the 15th and 16th:
Take the person above your post and either improve their spirit or commiserate with them with a photo greeting.
Even if you've never had much contact with this group member OR if you've had a fallen out,
with a "reason for the season" greeting
I will visit and send photo greeting
to the last member who posts their "MOOD" between 11:59 12/14 and 12:01 am 12/15
On the 16th if you wish to post your link here to your greeting card and photo to the person/member above you, go for it. It's kind of a not so secret Santa.
PLEASE MAKE AN EFFORT TO MAKE THIS GOODWILL TOWARDS YOUR FELLOW HUMAN BEING, OUR GROUP MEMBERS.
I not only wish Lynne the Joy of the Season but wish all my friends here on Multiply
Good Will and Glad Tidings this Christmas 2010.
A nice painting, Merry Christmas from Texas
ReplyDeleteThank You Lynda, Merry Christmas From All of Us Downunderers...xo
ReplyDeleteI can't quit looking at it. It's like ghosts of past. It's gorgeous Milli.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and the bestest holiday/new years ever
what a fabulous idea...smiles..Happy Christmas to you and yours Milli!
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas to you and Yours to Heather. I hope next year sees you fit and very well indeed.
ReplyDeleteGosh - I was thinking I know this painting - may even have been on a christmas stamp once - or one similar byy the same artist. Onya Milli and seasons greetings from Sydney.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful print and a wonderful way to send Christmas greetings.
ReplyDeleteThanking you Virginia...Greetings to You and Yours.
ReplyDeleteHello Keith so good of you to pop on over..more about this painting here.
ReplyDeleteThe Beekeeper
Painted By...
Clara Southern
A landscape painter in oils, Clara Southern began her art career studying under another woman artist, Madam Moucehette, and later under Walter Withers.
Her love and knowledge of the countryside is clearly seen in her landscapes which are notable for their lyricism and charm.
Many are of the farm buildings painted near Warrandyte where her work and presence attracted a number of other artists to instigate an artists' colony, among them Penleigh Boyd, Louis McCubbin, Charles Wheeler.
Along with Jane Sutherland, she was regarded as one of the foremost women artist of the era and continued to live and paint at Warrandyte until her death at age 79.
To learn a little more about this artist please visit this site here.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.artistsfootsteps.com/html/Southern_biography.htm
OH that is just TOO beautiful ..... Absolutely love that painting .... it kind of gives vision to my dream that I have had always had!!
Wishing you and yours a very happy Christmas!
The colours in this print are fantastic! It doesn't look like an oil at all, maybe watercolour with dry brush, but it doesn't matter. It's beautiful. I'm definitely going to look her up.
ReplyDeleteThe best of the season to you, my new friend.
This painting is quite beautiful. Love the pastel colours. Thanks for your comment, dear!
ReplyDeletehttp://andrewhanson.multiply.com/journal/item/101/Images_Words_-_Midweek_Special_-_Seasons_Greetings
that print is truly awesome.....is she tending honeybees?
ReplyDeleteLove this Milli. And it is special because it
ReplyDeleteis from Australia and a very special person made this.
Merry Christmas.
Certainly a good picture to point to when motivation someone to cut the lawn. lol
ReplyDeleteFriendly Bees you have there.
Blessing on you and your house Milli
Bill
Beautiful print!
ReplyDeleteI'll post my greeting later this evening :-)