12 days ago | By Daily Painters Abstract
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Tamarisk plants that choke the riparian areas in western states were imported in the 1800's from Southern Europe. They are disliked because they reportedly use too much water and grow in uncontrollable abundance. However, many people secretly love them for their beautiful fern like foliage that turns a gorgeous rose color in the fall. This little cove is framed by a beautiful fall Tamarisk in full bloom.
12"x18" Oil on Panel/Available
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12 days ago | By Daily Painters Of Colorado
Original Colorado Landscape Painting 9"x12" Acrylic
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Emma Elliott is one of forty sculptors selected for on form 18, a biennial exhibition of sculpture in stone at Asthall Manor in the Cotswolds. She joins world renowned and... Read more ...
By Fred Lynch in York, Maine This is Stage Neck in York, Maine, and right here, at the place of this rotting old wooden bridge, is where my 8x great-grandfather William Moore... Read more ...
September 1941. "South Royalton, Vermont. Storefronts on the main street." Medium format acetate negative by Jack Delano for the Farm Security Administration. View full size. Read more ...
September 1941. "Cattle country and rural scenes. Hotel in Big Piney, Wyoming." Acetate negative by Marion Post Wolcott for the Farm Security Administration. View full size. Read more ...
The president's rhetoric on Wednesday in announcing the withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan was steeped in exasperation and grief. Read more ...
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