At this time of year I start my long winter friendship with the turkeys in my neighborhood. We can have anywhere from 6 to 46 turkeys on any given day. Sometimes two different groups show up and seem hesitant to approach the area where I throw the corn. I'm guessing they are 'rival' groups. One time I actually had to break up a fight between two of the larger males from the different groups; they were getting too close to my rhododendron and I could envision them ripping it to shreds. I wasn't going to allow that since I planted it from infancy and it hadn't yet given me any flowers (it did for the first time this summer!) And by breaking up the fight, all I had to do was walk out on my deck and they all scattered (the rhododendron is planted right next to the deck).
I recently got a commission to paint a dog. It is a referral, which are the best kind of commissions to get. This means I did an animal portrait for someone and they loved it so much they told someone about me and now that person wants me to paint their pet.
When I look at all the paintings I made over the years, there are a few that I wonder, why didn't it sell? Many of the ones I was most proud of have sold. But there are a few that, despite the beautiful composition and subject, just never did appeal to anyone enough for them to purchase it.
And now this is the time of year we take a ride up one of our favorite roads, the Kankamagus Highway in Conway, NH. We get some beautiful photos and this year was no different. We actually went to a different part of the state, more north, the previous week and found very little color. But this past week we went to the Kank (as it is fondly referred to up here) and found magnificent color. We also like to check out the various license plates to see where people come from to look at the beauty we have around us just a little over an hour away from where we live. Most people are from the east coast area: Maine, New York, Connecticut, Vermont, and of course, Massachusetts. But we also see a lot from Florida and as far away as California!
And now it is my favorite season of the year: Fall! There is so much to love about it; cooler weather, the changing of the leaves, fires in the fireplace (indoors and outdoors), apple-picking, hot cocoa, walks in the woods (and this year, electric bike rides with my new ebike!), soups and chowders, reading by the fireplace, apple and pumpkin pies, etc. So many things that I love about this season.
only $55
Artist DJ Geribo will paint an acrylic 5"x7" portrait (unframed) of your cat, dog, or bird (or your favorite pet whether it is a pig, a horse, or a turtle) for you or to give as a gift.
These mini animal portraits (see examples above) are created in DJ's impressionistic style and will look beautiful framed or sitting on a mini easel (easels are available for $3 each.)
A mini animal portrait makes a great gift, for birthday, anniversary, or other special event.
DJ's 5x7" unframed paintings are only $39 each*
Above are some examples of the 5x7" paintings that are available at the special price of $39.
Add a display easel for only $3
*Plus $3.95 S&H
Most of the artwork on my website is for sale. I use PayPal to process your purchase safely and securely.
If you have any questions about a particular piece of artwork, just contact me and I will be happy to assist you.
Geretis! (Lithuanian for "Enjoy")
Tiger Tiger
5"x7"
acrylic
SOLD!
Little Goat Walking in Sunshine
5"x7"
acrylic
$39 (unframed)
Astralorp Hen Posed
5"x7"
acrylic
SOLD!
Loon on the Lake
5"x7"
acrylic
$39 (unframed) SOLD!
Brown Horse
5"x7"
acrylic
$39 (unframed)