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French Horn

Sheila Diemert

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French Horn Painting

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San Antonio, TX - United States

Nice painting LF

Budapest, BP - Hungary

Beautiful work, composition, and color palette. L/F/voted

Gull G  

Islamabad, Is - Pakistan

Art provides an opportunity for kaleidoscopic thinking. Each time we shift the lens of our perceptions, we gain new perspectives — and new opportunities for innovation.💖 CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR RECENT SALE OF A WONDERFUL WORK!

Ridge Farm, Il - United States

Great work! Congrats!

Hollywood, FL - United States

Congratulations on your sale!

Riyadh, Ri - Saudi Arabia

Congratulations Good Work

Gettysburg, PA - United States

Beautiful work voted! LF

Rochester, MN - United States

Congratulations on getting second place in the musical instrument contest! Great painting!

Niceville, Fl - United States

Beautiful art! Voted your entry in the Musical Instruments contest. l/f

Auburn, PA - United States

Congratulations Sheila on your 1st place win in the Musical Instrument Contest sponsored by the Gentlemen’s Club Art Group – Such a beautiful image. L/F

Sheila Diemert replied:

Thank you, David! And thanks for hosting the contest!

Phoenix, AZ - United States

Beautiful, voted! lf

Sheila Diemert replied:

Thanks, Elisabeth!

Cambridge, ON - Canada

Magnificent still life painting, Sheila! Lovely colors and composition! L/F

Sheila Diemert replied:

Thanks, Hanne! I appreciate the comments and the like/fav!

Morganton, NC - United States

...terrific Sheila! l/f

Sheila Diemert replied:

Thanks, Bill!

St. Michael/Austria, Ca - Austria

Sheila, a view, a Sound and a love for both - so beautifully done - LF - Dagmar

Sheila Diemert replied:

Thank you, Dagmar!

Boulder, CO - United States

This touches my heart. I used to play the French horn in high school. Although I only played for a short time, I so loved the instrument and it's sound, like

Sheila Diemert replied:

Thanks, Anne! This painting was commissioned as a gift for someone who used to play the French horn in an orchestra in Germany.

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