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sheri's portrait

sheri by the sea; mixed media on canvas, 20 x 16 inches.

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My friend Sheri and I are doing a portrait exchange. Her version of me has some wonderfully dark drama to it, so I wanted this painting to have a narrative as well.

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And then, a wee movie.

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  1. Anonymous1:57 pm

    Wonderful Darryl ! I can't wait until I can hear the narrative part, as I explained in my email to you.Thanks so much for doing this trade with me, you are one of my very favorite Canadian artists.I started the varnishing this afternoon and I'm happy to say it's looking great.Cheers xo

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  2. Anonymous7:55 pm

    I was able to hear what you were saying, Yes I do like it very much, it's beautiful, has a very peaceful feel.I should do that sometime, fun idea.

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  3. Thanks, Sheri. I'm so glad you like it. I was telling C about the painting you did for me and she was very excited as to where to hang it.

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  4. Love the smirk on her.

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  6. Anonymous12:13 pm

    Well, if your worried about hanging a nude, then she may be excited.lol. Not that that's what you were implying of course. It just makes me wonder sometimes how people feel about nudes. I had a bunch of painted nude tiles I did and a certain person was here visiting and they said it was porn, so, I really have to laugh that some people think anything nude is immediately porn...but, a lot of people think that way.Funny eh ?! Anyway, I hope you find the perfect spot for the painting in your home !

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  7. Anonymous2:59 pm

    You are the cutest husband ever!

    E.V.E.R.!

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  8. i like this a lot.

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