Picnic on the Print
by Barbara Chase
Title
Picnic on the Print
Artist
Barbara Chase
Medium
Painting - Acrylic And Ink
Description
The petite redhead has spread out her picnic atop a very thick volume...and is reaching for a grape as she reads.
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March 18th, 2015
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Comments (45)
Christopher James
One of your peers nominated this image in the 1000 views Groups Special Features #21 promotion discussion. Please help your fellow artists by visiting and passing on the love to another artist in the the 1000 Views Group....L/F/Tw
Carol McGrath
Quite creative and unique! I'm nominating this for a special feature in the 1000 Views group.
Christopher James
Congratulation.....your wonderful work has been featured in the 1000 Views on 1 Image Group ..... Please place your featured image in the Feature Archive and any Genre specific Archive l/f/p
Aurelio Zucco
So cool...so inventive! Love your imagination and your amazing work, Barbara...Following! L/F
Michel Verhoef
Ohh...there you are ! Hope you are okay....? 😃
Barbara Chase replied:
I was indeed "here"--just "out to lunch" for a short bit.😉 I have been intensely "painting with words". Thanks for asking. It always a joy to hear from you, Michel!! Hope you are doing well!
Bill OConnor
Barbara -- your "la petit rousse" series is beyond description. High intellegence, imagination, wit and hard work appearing and reappearing from the mind of a brilliant redhead. So unique; an absolute artistic bonanza -- in a word a "TREAT." L/F
Barbara Chase replied:
Your ever so kind words added an ear-to-ear grin to my day. Thank you, Bill. :-))
Reynold Jay
Whimsical as we so often see in your art... Well done. I did learn in my Robin Hood research that he had a sister Alice Peche (married name) and she became a baroness! She and her daughter Little Alice play a big role in our historical recreation of the events that led to the Magna Carta. The pair were held hostage by King John in hopes Robin would not form an army... It would be safe to say that both were critical players in the events of the time. Of course she is a part of your ancestry.
Barbara Chase replied:
Your ability for story-telling makes history come alive, Reynold. And it makes me eager to get to some seriously fun reading! :-)
Mike Breau
What a novel approach Barbara-Congratulations on your well-deserved feature in "ALL Stars"/L/F/Tw
Barbie Corbett-Newmin
So cute, creative and whimsical! Would be an ideal poster for a reading festival or school!
Barbara Chase replied:
There's something soothing about touching the paper and feeling the pages as we turn them. :)