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16 x 16 inches Oil on canvas
This is a revisit to earlier version below.
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It turns out when I return to Vermont studio after being away all winter, and see older paintings that need a bit of tuning up, it's fun to rework.
It's always nice when there's clarity about the weak spots, and how to improve them!
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