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1. DECEMBER DISCOUNT DAYS...DAY 21!

first things first...is it really only 4 days til Christmas?! wow. ok, i digress...

today's FEATURED PAINTING is this sweet little bluebird. reminiscent of spring? i'm sure. fitting, considering this Christmas will not be white (thanks, global warming. you stink). so, little Blue Rhapsody here is trying to make it easier on me...the warm temps in DECEMBER. :(

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2. "Blue Rhapsody"...

"blue rhapsody"
6x6 acrylic on canvas
©the enchanted easel 2015
a beautiful little bluebird singing her sweet song composed mainly of floral notes, of course. ;)

ORIGINAL PAINTING FOR SALE HERE as well PRINTS AND OTHER GOODIES featuring this little sweetie can be found HERE.

{so, she may have a friend named Sunshine FOR SALE HERE!}

~HaPpY ShOpPiNg!~

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3. smitten...

©the enchanted easel 2015
little bluebird.

but hey, you might be too if you were pecking the lips that belonged to the "fairest of them all"!

[first full painting of 2015...DONE!!!}

PRINTS COMING SOON!!! :)

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4. Marianne's back pages by Lolo


What I love about this patterned paper is often times it can be as it is. For instance, this little bluebird is sitting in the middle of a mandala shaped design. All I did was write this in the middle..."This little birdie brings a message of love from lolo in Rhode Island to Marianne in the Netherlands."





The larger piece of paper (because it overlaps the first) is filled with these wonderful organic shapes like flowering branches. I wanted to put a raven in there but I think a Red-Winged Blackbird is quite a better choice this time. Besides, he's such a hopeful sign of Spring!

I colored in some shapes here and there to give this side more color.

There you have it. Now tomorrow it will go to Joss!

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5. Blue (Paula)


Playing around with "blue".

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6. Illustration Friday - Sugary

The Ogre loved sugary tea...

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7. Illustration Friday - Packed


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8. Monthly Gleanings

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By Anatoly Liberman

Looking Back
As always, I am grateful for comments. So far, I have received the most responses to my post on the death of the adverb. One of our correspondents notes that students in creative writing tend to put adverbs at the beginning of the sentence, as in “Happily, she met her boyfriend at the mall.” Sorrowfully, I have also noticed this mannerism, and not only in students’ stories. The adverb, nearly wiped out by morphology in American English, is doing “just fine” in syntax. For instance, the authors of scholarly publications love the word undoubtedly; they use it when arguments are weak and doubt exists. Obviously, certainly, and definitely serve the same purpose. Actually has become the bane of our life. (more…)

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