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8.00" x 6.00"
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10.00" x 8.00"
Morning Breakers Poster
by Judy Fischer Walton
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Morning Breakers poster by Judy Fischer Walton. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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From the beach at Lake Erie
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3 - 4 business days
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Artist's Description
From the beach at Lake Erie
About Judy Fischer Walton
My purpose in life is to bring joy and healing to self and others by gaining and sharing knowledge of wholeness of body, mind and spirit. Thus, after retiring from nursing as a Psychiatric nurse, I returned to my art. I can truly say that I have more joy in my life. I constantly learn more by going to workshops and studying art books. I teach watercolor and oil and acrylic classes and hope this brings joy to my students. I truly think painting brings healing also as one of the benefits of painting is one loses oneself in the painting. There is also the comraderie of other artists. I work in various mediums, pastel, watercolor and oil. I am a member of the Ohio Plein Air Society and have fallen in love with plein air painting in...
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Gary F Richards
Spectacular Morning Breakers composition, lighting, shading, lovely seacoast colors and artwork! F/L voted
Judy Fischer Walton
Thanks, Beth. I cannot find that contest . They must have removed it already. Do you happen to know how many votes it got?
Beth Edwards
Congratulations on Joint 2nd Place in the Contest – Landscape or Seascape Paintings. Very well done.
Judy Fischer Walton
Thanks, Chrisann, I appreciate your comments.
Chrisann Ellis
This is so beautiful. Excellent movement, colors and simply beautiful work! :)
Jennifer Blenkinsopp
fantastic seascape painting.
Judy Fischer Walton
Thanks, Judy! I have been painting a lot! Recently using a palette knife. Difficult to use so much paint. I am such a skinflint! But I like what is happening.
Judy McFee
I love the colors and how you captured this serene scene. I'm guessing Lake Erie?
Francesa Miller
This is the MOST serene picture I have seen in a long, long time. Well captured scene!
Conor Murphy
Thank you Judy for your very kind words, I will keep painting, Conor