I grew up with a print of Canadian goose done by an Inuit artist hanging in our house. I love that print. That curved style, with thick, dark black outlines has definitely become part of my work.
wonderful. !. that print (by clemence wescoupe) of the mother goose and the baby goose hatching from the egg was bought the christmas after you were born-- in honour of YOU. guess you absorbed it from weedom, along with all that bach we played next to your basket at naptime! e.
This painting was sold today from the Gimme! Coffee show! Sorry, y'all who loved it! But I'm definitely onto something with the glaze medium on wood... Stay tuned for more.
All images copyright Aara Edwards. Most of the work here is available for purchase. Contact me about sales or commisions. Born in tiny Lomond, Alberta, I grew up in small town Southern Ontario. After six of the best four years of my life getting a BA in linguistics at Harvard College, I'm working as a freelance violist/bassist and painter in Ithaca, NY. Traveling the world, working as a canoe guide in Northern Minnesota, and architecture school have been known to distract me once in a while. You can also contact me about music gigs in the Southern Tier of the Finger Lakes Region -- my string quartet will be happy to fulfill your every musical need! -AE aara@post.harvard.edu
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I grew up with a print of Canadian goose done by an Inuit artist hanging in our house. I love that print. That curved style, with thick, dark black outlines has definitely become part of my work.
wonderful. !.
that print (by clemence wescoupe) of the mother goose and the baby goose hatching from the egg was bought the christmas after you were born-- in honour of YOU. guess you absorbed it from weedom, along with all that bach we played next to your basket at naptime!
e.
This painting was sold today from the Gimme! Coffee show! Sorry, y'all who loved it! But I'm definitely onto something with the glaze medium on wood... Stay tuned for more.
Yay! Congratulations, dear!
You know why I think it's SO FREAKING AWESOME? Because it's a tree. Painted on wood. Sweeeeeet.
more paintings, please!
more paintings, please!
and did the woman in the last painting ever get her dandelions?
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