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At 17:55 on January 13, 2012, Eva Bell said…

Hi Ginny,

It's my pleasure that you have accepted my friend request..I really feeling glad...

I just loved your all flowers painting..Your each and every flower shade are very different and beautiful.

Also thanks for noticing my fiber art, it's my true passion.Hope i will get more time to focusing  all my art work..

I hope i will get same inspiration and more valuable advices from you.. :)

At 15:08 on June 15, 2011, Roena King said…
Thank  you so much Ginny for the comment on my Sydney's Magnola.  I appreciate it very much.  A bit stiff compared to your lovely work that I dream to be able to do, but it was trying to learn the Flemish Technique.  I still am working on that a bit.  Ro
At 6:25 on November 16, 2010, Roena King said…
Good morning my happy, smiling face friend. I just found a photo of a row of red cactus that I took a few years back. It reminded me of your tulips all in a row, and that reminded me of you! I just thought I would wish you a nice day. Ro
At 9:26 on November 3, 2010, Anna Stenier-Karadjova said…
Hi Ginny, thank you for visiting my blog and leaving such a kind comment on my work. Anna
At 5:09 on October 22, 2010, Roena King said…
How wonderful that you have expanded your showing area to 2 more places. I am very proud of you and of your beautiful work. Speaking of color swatches.....just checking....R U aware of Richard's Gamut Mask? It places different shapes on top of color wheels. Everything showing within the mask is susposed to be colors that go well together. Have you seen that? I saved it to my desk top. I know how busy your are (good, good busy), but save it to your desktop to look at it later. http://www.livepaintinglessons.com/gamutmask.php Roena OH, I did a "color" painting yesterday of colored blocks. I am still not mixing my colors correctly - per instructions in the class - but the painting looked OK and 3D. Will post that after I make some very minor changes. Nice to hear from you my friend. Ro

(Do you hand make your boxes or use "mirror boxes" from a moving company? They a were a correct size for my paintings when we moved once. )
At 15:05 on October 21, 2010, Roena King said…
I'm just popping by to see if you had anything new that I might have missed. What R U up 2? Have any on the easel? I painted a color painting (been doing those gray scale for so long) of 6 blocks stacked up with a gray background. They are colorful! It was an exercise in the color course, but as far as correctly mixing the colors I did not do that. Some how I just can not get my head to undrestand and be able to actually do it the way the class instructs. I may just have to move on in hopes it sinks in later on down the road! /// Give me a shout when you have time. Roena
At 5:13pm on October 17, 2010, Roena King gave Ginny Blakeslee Breen a gift
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I was just thinking about you and hoping today is a good day. Roena
At 13:10 on October 14, 2010, Angela S. Hicks said…
Hi Ginny....You are in my friends list already. Let me know if I need to do something else to complete the friend connection on your end. :-)
At 9:48 on September 23, 2010, Gail Runciman-Nicholls said…
Hi Ginny,
Thank you for viewing my work and leaving comments on "Bushtucker Man', W/C Rose", "Worn Out", "Outback Bells", "Jack's Boot", "Lily - Fully Open", "Arum Lilies" and "Arum Lily - lower perspective". Much appreciated. :-))
At 13:03 on September 20, 2010, Paulo Ruvalcaba said…
Thanks Ginny for finding me here. You're work is very bold. Great color and compositions!
At 7:48 on September 20, 2010, Zibeth Coetzee said…
Wow! Your paintings are a joy!
At 17:04 on September 19, 2010, Roena King said…
Holly smolly......I had no idea paint came in sizes that big! Very interesting. Ro.......I'm off to bible reading so I can go to bed. It is 11:00 pm my time. Later......
At 16:52 on September 19, 2010, Roena King said…
My paint is very old (oil) but still seems to be OK. I have been adding some oil to make it a little creamy. Mostly just did that when I was mixing up the 9 value scale to do the value exercise for the Richard's color class. What brand do you use? /// My WC I always used to squirt the entire tube in the little well and let it dry. I would spray water on it to paint. Sounds like you use it fresh out of the tube. Ro
At 16:31 on September 19, 2010, Roena King said…
I loved all the ones you posted tonight. What I wanted to ask you is.......what consistancy is your oil paints? 1. like pancake syrup 2. like soft butter that has been sitting out on the cabinet and is room temperature 3. like soft spread margarine that is still cold. 4. ??? It looks as if you get a lot of paint and it spreads easily. Ro
At 18:46 on August 9, 2010, Bernadett Budavári said…
Hello, my Friend! :-) I just started to work, it is 8.45am here in Budapest.
At 18:45 on August 9, 2010, Bernadett Budavári said…
Dear Ginny, thanks! Those were my first drawings, about 2 years ago. After much hesitation I started painting as well, experimenting, acrylliic and then oil. I have to update my gallery, but until then I will put up some of my paintings here. (I just have to find my way on this website.)
I saw your gallery and I absolutely love your beautiful, vibrant, emotional colors! Great paintings.
At 6:22 on August 9, 2010, Roena King said…
I gladly accept your friend's request. I really do like Richards use of color and was very glad to learn about this site. Your gallery is lovely. I hope you will give me comments on my paintings as I strive to get bolder with my colors. Your have bold figured out! he he Love them. Ro
At 12:38 on June 24, 2010, Richard Robinson said…
:-) Thanks Ginny - will try not to blind everyone with my glorious brightness today. :-)
Cheers,
Richard

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