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FAWN'S ART 
This is a new blog, please go to FawnsPaintings.blogspot.com for older posts.
 CELEBRATING GOD'S CREATION THROUGH HAND-CRAFTED ORIGINAL WORKS; NO AI.

Early Birds, seascape

8/9/2025

 
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"Early Birds"
Finally finished this challenging painting! I started it when my right hand was injured, and I wore a brace for 10 months (until May 2024).  I challenged myself to use my left hand!
I did alright with the larger brushes, and some of the knife work, but I struggled with the details, especially the seafoam and the birds.

 While adding highlights in the clouds and splash to the waves yesterday, I said out loud, "Wow, I love that!" Which surprised me. Then I laughed.  Haven't been excited about my art in a long time. Infact, I've had to back away before destroying some pieces. (I've not been happy with much of anything since my son passed away a few months ago. Click here to read more.)

Needless to say, I'm very proud of myself to have actually completed a painting that I enjoyed creating and I love it! Hopefully, now I'll get motivated to finish a few more.

​~ Original acrylic on stretched canvas
~ 12 x 16 inches
~ Ready to frame
​~ $850.00 

​~ Email me for availability: [email protected]​

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    Fawn McNeill creates handcrafted original works of nature and inspirational art.  Some of her subjects include angels, florals, seascapes, landscapes, and      animal portraits. Her paintings are mostly rendered in realistic impressionism, although she does enjoy creating knife paintings and playful, mixed-media pieces.
    ​"I'm originally from Montana, but moved extensively while growing up. I've had great adventures in the Rockies, the Pacific Islands, and now Florida!  I began drawing and painting when I was 12. I started selling my work when I was 17. I began teaching art at 21, and 40 years later I still love it."
    The artist owns and retains all copyrights (even if you purchase a painting). 

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