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Cottages and Bungalows Article

Telling Stores in Paint is an article about me and my art.  And more importantly, the article is about inspiration for creating art.   Featured in the newest issue of Cottages and Bungalows, (Vol. 10, no. 4); the article shows some of my smaller pieces, tells why I paint, how I got into painting, and encouragement to take up a paintbrush yourself is so inspired. Always a lover of color, don't be afraid to take a few risks in your environment.  If you are not ready to learn to paint or create some work of art, or invest in original artwork, think about purchasing art prints.  Art prints are an affordable way to add color and emotion to a space...

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Contact ME!

Over ten years ago, I started by selling my art on eBay and Etsy.  This was great for my buyers because, as an unknown artist, they had a third party to mediate and guarantee compliance, satisfaction, or at least a place to complain if there were any grievances.  But I realize here on my independent website (this section run via shopify), there is not a third party to go to if there are problems.  Or hopefully to leave rave reviews!     So here you go.  Here are places you can reach me.  If you have any troubles with your orders, please feel free to email me at angelamariemoulton@yahoo.com     It's possible I don't get your email due to...

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Painting Surfaces - What Materials I Paint On.

For my small bird paintings, I usually like a smooth surface.  So instead of using canvas (which often has a textured surface) I like to use wood panels.     The white panels shown are called gessobord.  They are a composite product like masonite.  They are factory gessoed with the white surface and are ready to paint on.  I really like this product for my paintings.     The boards you see are maple panels.  One nice thing about these boards is they have a notch in the back for hanging.  So there is no need to frame.  Plus the painting stands out, not the frame.  So it's a very simple style.  I like the organic quality of the wood...

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