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Portsmouth, NH
$13.00
Title
Picnic On The Print
Artist
Barbara Chase
Medium
Painting - Acrylic And Ink
Description
The petite redhead has spread out her picnic atop a very thick volume...and is reaching for a grape as she reads.
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March 18th, 2015
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Viewed 3,507 Times - Last Visitor from New York, NY on 04/22/2024 at 11:26 AM
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Southampton, PA - United States
Congratulations on your feature in the 1000 Views On 1 Image group! L/F
Port Orange, FL - United States
One of your peers nominated this image in the 1000 views Groups Special Features #21 promotion discussion. Please help your fellow artists by visiting and passing on the love to another artist in the the 1000 Views Group....L/F/Tw
ROSCOE, NY - United States
Quite creative and unique! I'm nominating this for a special feature in the 1000 Views group.
Port Orange, FL - United States
Congratulation.....your wonderful work has been featured in the 1000 Views on 1 Image Group ..... Please place your featured image in the Feature Archive and any Genre specific Archive l/f/p
Thornwood, NY - United States
So cool...so inventive! Love your imagination and your amazing work, Barbara...Following! L/F
NIcholasville, KY - United States
Congratulations, your work is featured on the homepage of "Created by my Pencil Power!
Zoetermeer - Netherlands
Ohh...there you are ! Hope you are okay....? 😃
Barbara Chase replied:
I was indeed "here"--just "out to lunch" for a short bit.😉 I have been intensely "painting with words". Thanks for asking. It always a joy to hear from you, Michel!! Hope you are doing well!
Morganton, NC - United States
Barbara -- your "la petit rousse" series is beyond description. High intellegence, imagination, wit and hard work appearing and reappearing from the mind of a brilliant redhead. So unique; an absolute artistic bonanza -- in a word a "TREAT." L/F
Barbara Chase replied:
Your ever so kind words added an ear-to-ear grin to my day. Thank you, Bill. :-))
Saginaw, Mi - United States
Whimsical as we so often see in your art... Well done. I did learn in my Robin Hood research that he had a sister Alice Peche (married name) and she became a baroness! She and her daughter Little Alice play a big role in our historical recreation of the events that led to the Magna Carta. The pair were held hostage by King John in hopes Robin would not form an army... It would be safe to say that both were critical players in the events of the time. Of course she is a part of your ancestry.
Barbara Chase replied:
Your ability for story-telling makes history come alive, Reynold. And it makes me eager to get to some seriously fun reading! :-)
Dixfield, ME - United States
What a novel approach Barbara-Congratulations on your well-deserved feature in "ALL Stars"/L/F/Tw
Punta Gorda, FL - United States
So cute, creative and whimsical! Would be an ideal poster for a reading festival or school!
Barbara Chase replied:
There's something soothing about touching the paper and feeling the pages as we turn them. :)
Durbuy, Lu - Belgium
Congratulations ...This wonderful artwork has been featured in " 500 Views Share Group " ...L/F/shared...Beth
Saginaw, Mi - United States
Looks like she found a good book to me. Well done, Barbara. Duy Truong loved your note to us and says, Hl!" FAV
Barbara Chase replied:
Thank you, Reynold. And "hello" to Duy as well! That was very thoughtful! May every work day feel a little like a "play day" as you proceed with your wonderful project!
Palm Springs, CA - United States
Absolutely Fantastic; how refreshing!!!
Barbara Chase replied:
:)) I'd like to to do more picnicking on the print; I live in a very portable world.
West Vancouver, BC - Canada
Bookworm that I am ... this has enormous appeal for me, Barbara {grapes are good, too} :))
Doniphan, MO - United States
Oh Barbara!!! I just love this fun and fanciful work!!! I often dreamed of being small like this when I was a girl!! I love the limited (or should I say selective color) here, really brings the attention right to the focal point!! Great work!! f/l/p/t!! :D
Barbara Chase replied:
She does tend to disappear if she is not careful. Her choppy red hair helps but is no guarantee. Thank you, Debbie! (P.S. I love miniature worlds too)!
Zoetermeer - Netherlands
So funny...now hoping that she doesn't get too absorbed in it and that nobody closes the book before she is done reading :)))) love your little storytelling drawings !
Barbara Chase replied:
Your comments get me to laughing so hard, Michel! Yes -- I can picture her scrambling out from between the damp pages, long legs first...dragging her newly "abstracted" picnic! You get her, Michel! You really do. 😅
London, En - United Kingdom
Congratulations! I'm very pleased to say that your artwork is of the highest standard and has been featured on the home page of the group. Well done!!
Barbara Chase replied:
Thank you, TJC!! I'm excited to be a part of the group, iSAW -- and look forward to enjoying the creativity!
Bensalem, PA - United States
Congratulations your beautiful artwork is being featured in The World We See Group:-)
Val-dŽOr, QC - Canada
I look at your offerings and I just know you are a person with a great heart, a vivid imagination, a wicked wit and tons of talent running through her veins. Your work makes me smile! :-)
Barbara Chase replied:
Wow, thanks Maggie!...your description makes me "kinda wanna" meet this artist person myself... 😉
St. Michael/Austria, Ca - Austria
Barbara, Jim is absolutely right!! Your works are so good, you may not hide them in your Studio. Please, offer it to newspapers or magazines. There would be a lot of us who would hold their fingers cross for you. All the best, Dagmar
Barbara Chase replied:
Ah, if only I were as bold and daring as la petite rousse!! Perhaps I can persuade HER to make inquiry as to the need for a "comedic art pundit." once she gets a notion in her head she usually starts to daydream. Daydreaming is, unfortunately, what she does best. Thank you, Dagmar!
Albuquerque, NM - United States
Barbara this is so wild, it should be in the New Yorker or on a tote bag on the shoulder of someone wandering through Saks! Very cool!
Barbara Chase replied:
I have never thought about her in quite that way, Jim. So now that put the idea into her head, you think la petite rousse might have a "chance" in the Big Apple? :)
St. Michael/Austria, Ca - Austria
Barbara, this glorious idea would be the right to cure some authors from her writing-blockade - first of all you bring them to smile - so they feel that life could be a Little easier - than they could have their picnic as well and than - they can write about your work. Must be funny to have different stories about it. - But honestly - you are the one who should not be allowed to do anything else than to work on your art !! Otherwise it would be a loss not to see all your ideas drawn on all the papers you can reach. I am so happy to find this collection of yours as well. Have a great (busy?) week!! - Dagmar (LF)
Barbara Chase replied:
Dagmar, your observations are such a gift to me. I cannot paint a piece unless I "feel" a part of it --but till this moment I'm not really certain that I fully realized it. Your observations always inform my understanding of the greater process. You are a formidable coach!...and I shall try to grab the coat-tails of your conviction! :)) I notice that your profile picture has morphed into a beautifully-painted portrait. I must excuse myself so I can go have a closer look.....
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