Saturday, November 29, 2008

Holiday sale


Peony Day Painting
7 in x 5 in
Oil on canvas
Regular price - $125.00
Sale price - $90.00
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Original oil paintings on sale just in time for holiday gift
giving. These paintings would make a great
christmas gift for anyone that likes to collect
original art. I will be posting day paintings on sale for the
holidays. My 5in x 7in and 6in x 6in day paintings
are regularly priced at $125.00 (unframed). These
paintings are available in my studio, or can be shipped.
Shipping not included in price. Shipping price varies
in different areas. You will be contacted as to the price
of shipping.
For the month of December, the ones posted will be on
sale for $90.00. To purchase these paintings, contact
me at: pattitrostle@aol.com (Do not send credit card info
by e-mail, it is not secure) or feel free to call my studio at
317-408-3089.
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I accept Visa,Mastercard, Discover, and American Express

Saturday, November 22, 2008

City Girl






City Girl

16in x 12in

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This is another painting I will have in the Regions

Bank show. This image came from the web site

of Karin Jurick. Each week Karin posts a photo for

a large group of artists to paint. The challenge

of the week for this photo was to do the painting

upside down. They upload their painting image

to her site "Different Stroke for Different Folks". It is

interesting to see how each artist paints the photo

in their own style.

Mass. Ave. Morning





















Mass. Ave. Morning
16 in. x 12 in.
This is one of the paintings I will have
in a show starting December 3, 2008.
I have a solo show at the Regions Bank
building at 93rd and Meridian here in
Indianapolis, starting December 3,2008,
I will have 10 -12 paintings in the show.
I will post them here.
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I haven't posted in a while due to the
fact I have had some commision work.
I have two shows coming up in December
and I will be posting some of the paintings
that will be included with the addresses of
the shows.
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By the way, I did not get photo's of the
paintings I did that went along with the
ballerina painting. I ran out of time!