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Helen K. Beacham is reminding us what Summerville's all about...the flowers! It won't be long before our gardens will be blooming, but meanwhile why not come see her show that's hanging at Art Central through the month of February. The series is entitled "Floral Delight" and is sure to make you long for Spring!
2 comments:
Interesting technique! Love these!!
What a beautiful display!
Your realistic watercolors are breathtaking! Rose or camellia? which is lovelier?
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