
This is a commissioned piece I recently completed of a raised Southern cottage style home in Atlanta. The huge covered front porch is partially obstructed in this view by all of the trees surrounding it. The porch ceiling is painted blue and it looks like a great place to sit and have an iced tea in the Spring. I am always game to capture your favorite place in a painting! Please let me know if you're interested in a portrait of your home.
What a beautiful piece of art. You are incredibly talented Anne. Have a lovely weekend! Hayley
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty house Anne, xv.
ReplyDeleteWOW - it looks amazing - great work!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful home! Oh their moments on their porch must be peaceful to be surrounding by all the beauty. You did a beautiful job Anne! I sure your client will enjoy this wonderful art for many years to come.
ReplyDeleteThis is just lovely Anne. You really capture the 'essense' of a home. That porch is a dream.
ReplyDeleteI love the trees Anne!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Have a wonderful weekend!! xoxo
ReplyDeletewonderful, light and timeless.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Anne! Very classic, light and airy.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful painting!!That's funny you posted this. I just did a post about it the other day on my little blog. http://preppyapron.blogspot.com/2009/01/everything-and-annechovies.html
ReplyDeleteAh sorry, I prob should have sent that comment you your "let me know".
ReplyDeleteI love the painting! I wish I had a porch like that..I have always dreamed of painting a porch ceiling a light robin's egg blue.. Love that!
ReplyDeleteAnne - this is simply beautiful! some of your best work!!!!!! The owner must be over the moon with happiness.
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It is beautiful Anne!!!
ReplyDeleteKim
so so pretty...lucky clients!
ReplyDeleteJ'aime beaucoup cette illustration, elle laisse voguer mon imaginaire tout en douceur...
ReplyDeletePascale
I recognize that house--my parents loved it! And I just realized I never properly thanked you...be checking your mailbox for a note (email just seemed to impersonal, but probably more personal than forgetting completely!).
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