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by Ellen Levinson
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Decorate your bathroom and dry yourself off with our luxuriously soft bath towels and hand towels. Our towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption. The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton. Available in three different sizes: hand towel, bath towel, and bath sheet.
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Looking Down on the Farm was inspired by pictures from my daughter's recent hot air balloon ride over some of the countryside of upstate New York.... more
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Looking Down on the Farm was inspired by pictures from my daughter's recent hot air balloon ride over some of the countryside of upstate New York. For some parts of the ride they were low enough for people to see them and wave and cheer them on! Cross one off her bucket list!
The red color that one sees on so many barns is believed to come from one of two things.European farmers,centuries ago, used linseed oil to seal the wood of the barn and added blood from a recently slaughtered animal to oil mixture.The paint turned from a bright red to a darker red-orange as it dried. The other theory is that the farmers added rust to the oil mixture which tinted it and helped to retard the growth of mold and fungus on the barn. Perhaps they used both together,This tradition of red barns came with them to America.
When paints were produced commercially, the reds were among the cheapest - and the tradition of red barns continued.Now white is also a common color - but other colors are...
I have been painting and crafting ever since I can remember. I enjoy experimenting with different techniques in watercolor, and mixing watercolor with other mediums. Painting is a meditation to me - it brings me peace and joy.,and has been a healing therapy since I became disabled. I love sharing my art with my grandchildren and inspiring others to try their hand at painting! Everything has the potential to become a painting.Some paintings are planned,and sometimes I let the flow of paint guide my imagination! My work reflects my love of nature, with strong influences from trips to the desert Southwest and from time spent with many Native American friends and teachers.Some of my paintings are planned,such as a specific landscape . The...
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Ellen Levinson
Thank you Stephanie and Lingfai!
Lingfai Leung
Beautiful work
Stephanie Berry
Charming Painting!
Sharon McConnell
Lovely painting Ellen!
Allen Beatty
lovely !!
Lisa Wooten
Love the chicken on the roof. Beautiful. L/F/FB
Evie Hanlon
Lovely work Ellen. Love the chooks.
Tom Gari Gallery-Three-Photography
Terrific!
Linda Brody
nice.
Phyllis Taylor
Awesome painting....love this country scene!
Randy Dyer
Nice
Jasna Dragun
Lovely work !!
Terri Waters
Wonderful work
Bill Gallagher
Nice work.
Martin Howard
Wonderful scene!
Penny Lisowski
As always, beautiful!
Stephen Stookey
Terrific farm scene!
Stuart Litoff
Wonderful work!
Sinisa CIGLENECKI
Great work
Ellen Levinson
Thank you Nicole!
Nicole Jean-Louis
Marvelous painting! L/F
Robyn King
Congratulations your beautiful artwork is being featured in The World We See Group:-)
Christiane Schulze Art And Photography
A very beautiful painting with lovely expression Ellen. My congrats on your special features in the Group New York Susets - Sunrises.
Ellen Levinson
Dora Sofia thank you very much for featuring this in your group New york Sunsets Sunrises.....
Photographic Art and Design by Dora Sofia Caputo
Stunning artwork, Ellen! Congrats! This fine piece depicting some of the countryside of Upstate New York has been selected to be part of the Special Featured Artists of the Month Section - September, 2015 - of the New York Sunsets Sunrises Landscapes and Iconic Places Group. F/L.