An Afternoon with Ava
by Laura Lee Zanghetti
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15.000 x 15.000 x 1.000 inches
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Title
An Afternoon with Ava
Artist
Laura Lee Zanghetti
Medium
Painting - Oil On Board
Description
This piece took me weeks to complete....all those little fingers and toes! I took this picture of my granddaughter one day while I was baby sitting her and my grandson. She is never without one of her little dollies and she loves her books. Actually, my husband calls her the bag lady because she also loves her little purses. I wish she had one with her during this photo shoot, because then I'd know what to title this.
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February 14th, 2018
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Comments (9)
Gary F Richards 2 Days Ago
Congratulations on your Top Finish in the contest… CHILDREN IN ART! F/L
Madalena Lobao-Tello
CONGRATULATIONS!!. Women Painters has featured your artwork. Great work. Love the colours and composition!! F
Femina Photo Art By Maggie
Congratulations on this excellent featured image in Pretty in Pink Blue and Purple! Please do add it to the features thread in Discussions. L/f/P
John Malone
Congratulations! Your skillful and interesting painting has been FEATURED on our homepage. Well done
Janet Marie
Exquisite artwork Laura!! What a talent you are. This is most precious and delightful. To think that those lovely ladies with the umbrellas in the rain, started out out as someone's sweet, darling, little granddaughter. My daughter rocked my grandson in a white rocking chair like this. It's wonderful that you can capture such precious moments that will go by in a flash. My grandson is now 20 years old. All the time you took, was certainly worth the effort to share such a marvelous piece of artwork, that captures my heART. I could go on and on with stories that this reminds me of. Fabulous in every way! LvFv Janet
Laura Lee Zanghetti replied:
I am glad that this brings you back to the days when your children were young Janet. And you’re right that this moment is captured and will live on, hopefully Ava will have it hanging in her own home.