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by Nicole Angell
$21.00
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Capture the essence of churches and schools of the old mountains of the Blue Ridge. This lovely photo of a reconstructed church pops with a spark of... more
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Capture the essence of churches and schools of the old mountains of the Blue Ridge. This lovely photo of a reconstructed church pops with a spark of color of early spring. The building is just as fascinating on the inside. With the surrounding area blurred out the focus remains on this beautiful building on Dr. Tom Lott's 1850-1860 homestead/town in White County Georgia.
I have been an Artist as long as I can remember- art in so many forms filled the corners of my life. I began getting serious with my painting in the late 80's & my medium of choice then was acrylic. In the 90's I began to dabble in oil paints and most of my art now is in that medium. Watercolors became my go to medium for 'fast' art, which for me means it is finished in 4-8 hours instead of oils where I can work weeks on a single piece of artwork. Most photographs I take are either for my own pleasure or as reference for later painting. However at the rate I am going I will never manage to paint everything I have reference pictures for! I also enjoy sewing, quilting, beading, jewelry making , sculpting in polymer clay, and...
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Nicole Angell
Great image of a beautiful building!