Next on the agenda is to record all of the unframed, matted pieces that are tucked away in file drawers and bins. It is amazing how much can be accumulated over 30 years.

Oil pastels, clay mono types, watercolors, and prints

pastels and acrylic

more acrylics

and more

watercolors and prints
Hidden in this very neat mess are several mixed media pieces.
I have a confession to make...I am thoroughly enjoying doing this!! It is great busy work and a welcomed diversion from the intense painting of the last few months.
2 comments:
Argh. I wish I could be there to go through those stacks. Oh well
Rachelle
Good to see these pics -have to show them to my hubby, to reassure him that I'm not the only one whose paintings are filling up the room:)
Happy New Year to you and Patience!
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