Lemons to Lemonade

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6 Comments on "Lemons to Lemonade"

  1. Eleanor Davin on Wed, 13th Apr 2011
  2. I think your artwork is beautiful, Lori. Very exquisite!!

  3. Henry on Sat, 19th Nov 2011
  4. I love your backgrounds, they add something more to the painting making them stand out even more. Almost all the paintings you have are amazing, as an aspiring oil painter I love to see all types of paintings for inspirations and these paintings all give me that inspiration. If I ever move to that part of the states I will def find a way to apprentices with you.

  5. Martine on Wed, 30th Nov 2011
  6. Hello,

    Your paintings are wonderfull. I am a self taugh and when I saw your work, I saw a Master. I live in France and to see your paintings encourage me to work more and to paint.
    If you have time, visit me : http://arttab.wordpress.com and give me your impressions with a message.

    Wonderfull, very mice. Many thanks for me eyes.
    Martine Vaquier

  7. lamcnee on Fri, 17th Feb 2012
  8. Thank you for the visit Martine, I really do appreciate you nice words. I will check out your site too…

    Lori :)

  9. lamcnee on Fri, 17th Feb 2012
  10. Hello Henry,

    Yes, I love to paint backgrounds. Many artists forget how important they are to the painting. They create the mood.Thank you!
    Lori

  11. lamcnee on Fri, 17th Feb 2012
  12. Hi Eleanor,
    What a nice compliment. I truly appreciate it!
    Lori

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Lemons to Lemonade

Posted: March 6, 2011 
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©2011 Lori McNee
Lemons to Lemonade
24×24

http://www.finearttips.com/2011/02/on-my-easel-3-from-lemons-to-lemonade/

This old Italian pitcher has been collecting dust on my kitchen self, when one day, those decorative lemons on the vessel just seemed to jump out at me. I dusted off the pitcher, and ran off to the grocery store and bought some lemons with the concept and title already in mind, “Lemons to Lemonade”. To read more about the story behind this painting, please read: On My Easel #3: From Lemons to Lemonade

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