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Here's the full ocean painting.
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This is the last canvas of my first ocean painting. It is comprised of 9 canvases, 7-4"x4" 2-24"x24", a nonatych. Nona was the ninth roman god of pregnancy, women prayed to her in their ninth month with child. It's fitting that I ended this mother ocean painting on the ninth canvas. I'll take a photo of the whole thing in the daylight tomorrow and let you see it.
1 comment:
Oh Kim, this is terrific. I like the placement and the colors and the bright swirling in the center. It looks fraught with meaning.
xxoo Pat
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