
Next Sunday, my friends Brenda, Holly and I are having our annual art sale at the Dunvegan Hall from 1 to 4 p.m.

I am selling lots of ceramics but decided to do a few small art pieces as well. I painted a small selection of eggs and framed them.

Avid birders take note: I have taken great liberty with the bird's eggs and many don't match the birds labeled below them.
2 comments:
Why don't you do ceramic eggs like the ones you paint? Or maybe a ceramic poutine? I bought Dolly-girl a ceramic iron for our anniversary that is really cool. It has a painting of her on it serving poisoned cocktails!
Lovely, comme toujours.
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