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Stockton Springs, ME, 04981
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Studio Friday and shaped panels. . . . ......

January 17, 2020 peter walls
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Playing with a new shaped panel this week to break out of the box as they say while revisiting a night heron sketch from this last summer’s Bangor mural on a 18”x18” panel. I was unsure about the 18” panel size, BUT I am loving it! More from “what the birds told me” series continue to take a look at the beauty of our natural world with climates changing and seas rising.- Nature speaks to us and we listen or we do not.

Happy Friday!

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