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Day Seven-Farfalla

"Farfalla"10.5x7.5 watercolor on paper

 I'm behind on my project. I have been very busy these last couple of days and have not been able to find time to paint. Oh, well! I worked on a very small painting last night, butterfly shaped pasta, hoping that smaller will lead me to catching up faster. I'm happy with the result and plan to do another one tomorrow. I love food and I think it's important to paint what you love!

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  3. Congratulations on your skill and creativity!

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  4. I can't understand the shift in topic, after the Holidays, shouldn't one stay away from food?

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  5. Thank you for your kind comments!
    Nuccio, one challenge at a time!

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