Why Owning a Teresa Bernard Oil Painting is So Special

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The Beauty, Authenticity, and Investment Potential of a Teresa Bernard Oil Painting

Owning a Teresa Bernard oil painting represents more than the acquisition of fine art—it reflects an appreciation for realism, craftsmanship, and enduring artistic value. Teresa Bernard is an accomplished American artist whose award‑winning oil paintings have earned recognition from collectors across the United States and abroad. Her work is distinguished by its meticulous detail, refined technique, and ability to capture the essence of a scene with striking clarity.

The following highlights the qualities valued by collectors in a Teresa Bernard oil painting.

Aesthetic Realism

Teresa Bernard’s paintings are celebrated for their remarkable realism and visual depth. Whether depicting a tranquil landscape, a vibrant floral composition, or expressive wildlife, her work demonstrates a masterful command of light, shadow, and natural detail. Each piece invites viewers into the scene, offering a sense of presence and immersion that defines her signature style.

Handcrafted Originality

Every Teresa Bernard oil painting is a one‑of‑a‑kind creation, crafted by hand with precision and intention. Her work is never mass‑produced; each painting reflects hours of dedicated artistry. Collectors value this level of originality, knowing their piece is unique, personal, and created with uncompromising attention to detail.

Verified Authenticity

Each painting is accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity (COA), confirming its origin and verifying Teresa Bernard as the sole creator. This documentation provides collectors with confidence in the artwork’s provenance and reinforces its long‑term value. The COA serves as a trusted assurance of authenticity and an important record for future generations.

Investment Potential

Beyond its visual appeal, a Teresa Bernard oil painting offers lasting value that collectors appreciate across years and even generations. As her professional reputation grows, so does recognition of her work within the wider art community. Many collectors view her paintings as pieces to be enjoyed now and thoughtfully passed down, combining emotional significance with long‑term collectability.

Bringing Beauty Home

Teresa Bernard’s paintings invite viewers to experience the world through her refined artistic perspective—one original oil painting at a time. Each work tells a distinct story, capturing the character of nature and everyday life through thoughtful composition and skilled brushwork. Her paintings bring warmth, elegance, and a sense of calm refinement to residential and professional spaces alike.

More Than a Painting

A Teresa Bernard oil painting serves as a considered expression of taste, discernment, and respect for traditional fine art techniques. For collectors who value authenticity and emotional resonance, her work offers a rare opportunity to own a piece that speaks with quiet sophistication and lasting significance. These paintings function not merely as decoration, but as enduring works of art that continue to reward attention over time.

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Decorating Your Home with Fine Art

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How Fine Art Changes a Home from the Inside Out

Decorating with fine art isn’t really about decorating at all. It’s about what happens to a home when an original oil painting enters it — how the space shifts, how the air feels different, how the room gains a kind of quiet gravity it didn’t have before. When you live with original art, you’re not just filling a wall. You’re changing the emotional temperature of your home.

People often think decorating with fine art is about choosing colors or matching a style, but that’s the least interesting part. The real transformation happens after the oil painting is already there. A room that once felt ordinary begins to feel intentional. A hallway becomes a place you slow down instead of rush through. A corner you never noticed becomes a place your eye returns to again and again.

The Presence of Original Art Changes How You See

Original art has presence. Not loud, not demanding — but steady. An oil painting carries the hours the artist spent with it, the decisions, the revisions, the quiet moments of clarity. When that enters your home, it brings a kind of lived energy with it. You feel it even when you’re not consciously looking.

And something else happens too: the oil painting starts to shape you. You begin to see differently. Suddenly, light becomes something you notice more. Color stands out in a new way. You notice the small, quiet things in your home that you used to overlook. Decorating with fine art isn’t about making a room look better — it’s about deepening your experience of living in it.

A painting can soften a room that feels too sharp. It can bring warmth to a space that feels cold. It can add depth to a room that feels flat. But more than that, it can anchor you. It can become the thing your eyes rest on when you need a moment of calm. It can become the piece you pass every morning and think, without words, “yes… this feels right.”

Art Isn’t Décor — It’s a Living Part of the Home

Fine art doesn’t behave like décor. Décor fills space. Art changes it. Décor matches a style. Art creates one. Décor is chosen to impress others. Art is chosen because it speaks to you — and that’s why it continues to matter long after the trend pieces have been replaced.

When someone brings original art into their home, they’re not decorating. They’re choosing what kind of atmosphere they want to live inside. That choice shapes what they want to feel when they walk into a room. And it reflects the kind of beauty they want to return to at the end of the day.

The Real Meaning of Decorating with Fine Art

That’s the real story of decorating with fine art. Not where to hang it. Not how to arrange it. But how it changes the home — and the person living in it — in ways that are subtle, steady, and deeply human.

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Starting Your Own Fine Art Collection

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As you’re starting your own fine art collection, you’ll quickly learn there’s no single way to do it.

There’s a moment when fine art stops being something you admire from a distance and becomes something you want to live with. It’s a quiet shift, but once it happens, you start seeing the idea of “a collection” differently.

Starting an art collection doesn’t require a theme, a tone, or any kind of matching set. Once someone decides they want original art in their life, the rest becomes a matter of choosing what speaks to them — nothing more complicated than that. It’s a simple truth that often gets buried under advice and rules that don’t actually apply to most collectors.

How People Actually Collect Art

People collect fine art for all kinds of reasons — personal taste, emotional pull, curiosity, or simply the pleasure of living with something handmade. Once you see that, it becomes clear that collectors approach art in very different ways.

Some collectors enjoy building around a subject. They like the order of landscapes grouped together, or a series of florals, or a wall of pieces that share a similar mood. Others prefer a consistent tone — calm paintings, bold paintings, bright paintings, quiet paintings — because it creates a certain feeling in their home.

But many collectors don’t think in categories at all. They buy original art simply because they like it, and that alone is enough. Something in the brushwork, the color, or the mood catches their attention, and they bring it home without worrying about how it fits with anything else they own. That’s a perfectly legitimate way to collect fine art. In fact, it’s how most collections actually get started.

A Collection Doesn’t Need to Match

A fine art collection doesn’t need to explain itself. It doesn’t need to follow a pattern. The connection between the pieces isn’t found in the subject matter or the palette — it’s found in the person who chose them. Your taste is the thread. Your eye is the common ground. Even if the paintings vary widely in style or mood, they still belong together because they belong to you.

Some collectors discover a pattern only after they’ve lived with several pieces. Others never develop one at all. There’s no rule that says a collection must look curated to be meaningful. Original art has a presence of its own, and when you choose pieces that resonate with you, they naturally find their place

Every Collection Is Its Own Story

Some art collections end up unified. Some end up eclectic. Most fall somewhere in between. Each one reflects the individual who built it — their preferences, their instincts, and the moments when a painting felt right enough to bring home. That’s the real shape of a collection. Not a theme. Not a plan. Just the record of the art that mattered to you.

That’s all a fine art collection needs to be.

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Some Misconceptions About Buying Fine Art

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If buying fine art feels a little intimidating, you’re not alone. The hesitation is rarely about the oil paintings themselves. It usually comes from a few persistent misconceptions about buying art that make the whole idea seem riskier or more complicated than it truly is. When you understand those misconceptions, the decision to buy fine art becomes much clearer.

Understanding Art Isn’t a Prerequisite

Many people assume they need to “understand” fine art before they’re allowed to buy it — as if there’s a right vocabulary or a correct interpretation they’re supposed to know. But that belief turns the experience into a test, and fine art doesn’t work that way. A painting doesn’t require expertise; it requires attention. If something in the work holds your eye — a color, a mood, a sense of calm — that response is valid on its own. What matters is the moment a painting feels right to you — that clarity is its own kind of understanding.

The Meaning of Art Begins with You

It’s easy to think an oil painting will mean more if you know the artist personally — their story, their intentions, their background. But the meaning of an oil painting doesn’t come from proximity to the artist; it comes from the viewer’s life. It’s the memories and experiences you bring to it, not the artist. You don’t need a relationship with the artist for the work to matter. The relationship is between you and the painting.

You Don’t Need a Collection to Begin

Some people hesitate to buy fine art because they don’t see themselves as “collectors.” They imagine that buying art is something reserved for people who already have multiple pieces or who have a defined taste or identity. One painting is enough. One painting can change a room, shift a mood, or become part of your daily rhythm. You don’t need to be a collector to begin. You become one — if you ever choose to — by following what speaks to you, one piece at a time.

Fine Art Doesn’t Have to Be Serious

There’s a lingering belief that fine art must be solemn, intellectual, or weighty to be worth buying — that it needs to carry a profound message or make a dramatic statement. This creates pressure to choose something “important” instead of something you genuinely enjoy. But fine art doesn’t need to be serious to be meaningful. It can be quiet, joyful, gentle, or simply beautiful. A painting can bring calm to a room, or warmth, or a sense of familiarity. It doesn’t need to impress anyone or carry a heavy narrative. The value of fine art isn’t measured by its intensity; it’s measured by the way it lives with you.

When the Misconceptions Fall Away

Buying fine art becomes much simpler when you let go of these misconceptions. It becomes less about expertise, identity, or performance, and more about connection. Fine art is not a test or a statement. It’s something chosen because it brings clarity, comfort, or meaning into your life. And that is enough.

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Choosing the Perfect Oil Painting for Your Home or Office

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If you think choosing an oil painting is mostly about subject and color, you may be overlooking the part that matters most.

Choosing the perfect oil painting has very little to do with decorating a room and everything to do with choosing a piece of original art you want to live with. Buyers often think they’re choosing a color scheme or a style, but what they’re really choosing is a relationship — with the artist, with the subject, and with the painting’s presence in their space.

As an oil painter, I’ve watched people make decisions they later regret, not because they chose the “wrong” painting, but because they were looking at the wrong things. Here’s what actually matters when you’re choosing an original oil painting — the things buyers often overlook, and the things artists pay attention to instinctively.

Look at the Painting Up Close

Brushwork reveals things you can only appreciate when you’re standing close to the painting. Stand close enough to see the decisions the artist made — the edges, the texture, the places where the paint thins or thickens. This is where the life of the painting lives. If you feel nothing when you’re up close, it may not be the right piece for you.

Pay Attention to the Artist’s Hand, Not the Trend

People often choose art the way they choose furniture: what’s popular, what’s neutral, what “goes with everything.” But original art isn’t décor. It’s the result of years of practice, choices, and personal vision. When you choose a painting, you’re choosing the artist behind it. If their work resonates with you, that connection will outlast any trend and any change in color scheme.

Notice How the Painting Changes the Room — and You

A good painting doesn’t just fill a wall; it changes the atmosphere. Some paintings quiet a room. Others energize it. Some make you pause every time you walk by. Pay attention to how the painting affects your breathing, your thoughts, and the way you feel in the space. The right painting doesn’t just match your room — it shapes it. And the right painting doesn’t just reflect your taste — it reveals it.

Choose the Painting You Keep Thinking About

Buyers often walk away from the painting they actually want because they talk themselves into something “more practical.” Maybe it’s a safer subject, a more neutral color, or a smaller size. But the painting you can’t stop thinking about — that’s the one that belongs with you. Original art has a way of choosing its owner. When a piece lingers in your mind after you’ve left the gallery or closed the browser, pay attention to that.

Don’t Overthink It

You don’t need a degree in art to choose the perfect oil painting. You only need to notice what pulls you in, what holds your attention, and what you want to live with. A painting is not a design decision — it’s a companion. Choose the one that feels like it belongs in your life, not just on your wall.

Once you start looking at original oil paintings this way, “choosing the perfect painting” stops being a stressful decision and becomes a natural recognition: you’ll know the right one when you can’t imagine leaving without it.

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Buying Oil Paintings as an Investment

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When people ask me about investment oil paintings, they’re usually expecting a complicated formula or some insider trick. But it’s really much more straightforward. When you’re looking at a painting with investment in mind, you’re simply paying attention to the things that give the artwork its identity, its longevity, and its place in the artist’s story. Those details matter just as much as the painting itself.

Understanding What You’re Really Buying

Every painting carries a bit of information that helps you understand what you’re looking at. The title, any inscriptions, and the artist’s signature all contribute to the painting’s history. A thoughtful title can make a piece more memorable, and the signature shows the work truly belongs to the artist. These aren’t technicalities — they’re part of the painting’s documented history, and provenance is something collectors and future buyers pay attention to.

The physical presence of the painting matters too. Size, canvas type, and the way the piece was constructed all play a role in its value. Larger works often require more time and materials, which can place them at a higher price point, while smaller pieces are easier to live with and sometimes more approachable for new collectors. Whether the painting is on gallery‑wrap canvas, stretched canvas, or panel, each choice tells you something about how the artist intended the work to be displayed.

Documentation is another part of the painting’s story. A certificate of authenticity isn’t just a piece of paper — it’s a record that follows the artwork throughout its life. It confirms the painting’s legitimacy and gives future collectors confidence in what they’re buying. Good documentation strengthens the painting’s history and supports its long‑term value.

Condition and the Artist Behind the Work

Condition is something you can’t ignore. Paintings age, and that’s normal, but how they’ve aged matters. Cracks, fading, warping, or flaking can affect value, especially if the damage is significant or poorly repaired. When you’re considering investment oil paintings, you want to know the piece has been cared for — or at least understand what it may need in the future.

And then there’s the artist. Their reputation, their place in the art world, and the demand for their work all influence value. Established artists often command higher prices, but emerging artists can be a smart choice too. If you connect with their work and believe in their direction, you’re not just buying a painting — you’re supporting the growth of their career. Sometimes those early pieces become the most meaningful ones to own.

Investing in oil paintings isn’t about chasing trends or treating art like a stock chart. It’s about choosing work that’s original, well‑made, and grounded in the artist’s hand and story. When you understand what you’re looking at — the identity, the craftsmanship, the condition, and the artist behind it — you’re already making a more informed and meaningful choice. That’s what gives oil paintings as an investment their staying power.

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The Benefits of Buying Art Directly from the Artist

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Buying art directly from the artist offers a more personal and meaningful experience for both the artist and the collector.

A More Personal Way to Collect Fine Art

There’s something different about bringing home a piece of fine art when it comes straight from the person who created it. The exchange feels quieter, more grounded, and more human. You’re not just choosing a piece you enjoy — you’re choosing the hands, the eyes, and the lived experience behind it. That connection shapes the way the artwork settles into your life.

People buy fine art in two ways — through art intermediaries or directly from the artist. Buying through intermediaries can feel more distant, with less connection to the person who created the work. But when the purchase comes straight from the artist, the experience feels clearer and more grounded. It keeps things simple and honest, without layers between you and the work.

Clear Origin and Provenance

When you purchase fine art directly from the artist, you know exactly where the painting comes from. It moves from the studio to your home without passing through unknown hands or processes. That clarity becomes part of the painting’s provenance — the documented history of where it came from and who created it. For many collectors, that certainty is part of the integrity of owning original art.

Connecting with the Artist

Buying fine art directly allows for a natural, person‑to‑person interaction. You’re speaking with the artist who mixed the colors, made the decisions, and lived with the painting while it took shape. Some collectors enjoy staying in touch; others simply appreciate knowing the artist is accessible. Either way, the exchange feels genuine and uncomplicated.

The Story Behind the Work

Every piece of fine art begins with a reason — a moment, a memory, or a spark that made the artist stop and say, “This belongs on canvas.” When you buy directly, you have the chance to hear that story in the artist’s own words. It doesn’t turn the painting into a lesson; it simply deepens your understanding of what you’re bringing into your home.

Supporting the Work Itself

Purchasing fine art directly supports the artist’s ability to keep creating. Your investment goes toward the next canvas, the next idea, and the time needed to pursue the work. Artists don’t take that lightly. Every sale is a quiet encouragement that allows the creative process to continue.

Understanding the Price

When you buy fine art directly from the artist, the price reflects the real cost of creating the work — the materials, the time, the years of experience, and the practical expenses of running a studio. There’s no commission added on top, but there are still real costs behind the scenes: packaging, shipping, credit card fees, and the ongoing work of maintaining a professional art practice. Original art isn’t something to bargain over; it’s the result of skill, attention, and intention.

Owning Something One‑of‑a‑Kind

Buying fine art directly means choosing a piece that exists only once. It isn’t part of a run or a series of duplicates. It’s a singular work that carries the artist’s hand in every brushstroke. For many collectors, that uniqueness is part of the joy — knowing the piece they chose is truly their own.

A Meaningful Homecoming

Buying fine art directly from an artist is more than acquiring a painting — it’s choosing a more personal, grounded way of bringing art into your life. You’re supporting the person who created it, understanding the story behind it, and forming a connection that lasts long after the painting is hung. For many collectors, that experience becomes part of the artwork itself.

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Shop Teresa Bernard Oil Paintings On eBay

Teresa Bernard Oil Paintings Now Available for Purchase on eBay!

Teresa Bernard Oil Paintings on eBay

Exciting news for art collectors and enthusiasts—Teresa Bernard Oil Paintings can now be purchased through eBay! Known for their striking compositions, rich colors, and masterful craftsmanship, Teresa’s original oil paintings are now more accessible than ever.

Each painting is a unique work of art, created with passion and precision. Whether you’re looking for a bold statement piece, a serene landscape, or something deeply personal, Teresa Bernard’s paintings bring warmth, beauty, and sophistication to any space.

Convenient and Secure Shopping

Now offered via eBay, purchasing a Teresa Bernard original has never been easier. Buyers can enjoy a smooth and secure transaction, backed by eBay’s Money Back Guarantee. Multiple payment options, including PayPal and credit cards, make checkout flexible and hassle-free.

Buyers looking for a unique and original piece of art have several purchasing options. Some paintings are available through auctions, giving collectors the chance to place bids and compete for one-of-a-kind works. For those who prefer flexibility, there’s also the option to “Make an Offer”, allowing buyers to negotiate the price and potentially secure an incredible deal. And for those who want to skip the wait and purchase immediately, the “Buy It Now” feature ensures they can claim their favorite painting instantly.

With seller ratings and reviews, buyers can shop with confidence, knowing they’re purchasing from a trusted artist who takes pride in quality and customer satisfaction.

Own a Teresa Bernard Original Today!

These distinctive oil paintings won’t be available forever! Whether you’re searching for a new focal point for your home, a thoughtful gift, or a timeless addition to your collection, Teresa Bernard’s artwork is now just a click away.

Explore the collection and find your perfect painting today!

Discover stunning original oil paintings by Teresa Bernard, now available for purchase on eBay.

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Southwest Paintings NOT by Teresa Bernard

Art has always been a source of joy and connection in my life, and each painting I create carries my name with pride. That’s why it is so disheartening to know my artistic identity has been stolen.

For nearly two decades, my name, “Teresa Bernard,” has been misused to promote a line of southwest paintings I did not paint. Certain individuals continue to exploit my identity in this way. This ongoing misuse is fraudulent and misleading, and it has created confusion for art buyers who believe they are purchasing my work when they are not.

Beyond the personal impact, this matters because authenticity is the foundation of the art world. When my name is misused, it not only damages my reputation but also deceives collectors who deserve honesty and transparency in what they buy.

Art Buyers Beware!

Art buyers should know that the southwest paintings being sold under my name are NOT authentic Teresa Bernard originals. Contrary to what some unscrupulous art dealers tell their unsuspecting customers; I’m not the artist of the southwest-style paintings they are trying to sell. Let me repeat, I am not a southwest painter, and I have never been.

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Southwest paintings NOT by Teresa Bernard

These so-called “southwest paintings by Teresa Bernard” are being sold on eBay, Offer Up, Let Go, Fine Art America, and other places. I’ve even found them sold on a few auction websites as well. The listings say, “Teresa Bernard painted them,” but they are not mine. I did not paint any of those paintings. Also, the listing agent uses excerpts of my own bio without permission, which is an infringement of copyright. They use my bio in their descriptions to make these paintings seem more legit when they in fact are not.

Why it Matters

When you compare the southwest paintings to mine, you will find my artistic style is entirely different from those paintings. There is no mistaking that fact. One look around my website confirms this. I’ve studied a large sampling of photos of these so-called “Teresa Bernard southwest paintings,” and there is a lack of consistency in artistic style from one painting to the next. It looks like they are the works of multiple artists. There are also variations in the signatures from one painting to the next. And none of those signatures look anything like mine.

Teresa Bernard Southwest Paintings
Signatures vary from painting to painting and do not match.

Why it Should Matter to You

I receive emails all the time from individuals wanting verification that a particular southwest painting they have in their possession, or one they’re thinking of purchasing, is one of mine. They even attach a photo for me to look at. You can imagine their confusion when they learn I don’t do southwest paintings and that I’m not the artist of their painting. Still, others become quite indignant to learn their art dealer lied to them and fraudulently used my name to sell them a painting I didn’t paint. I feel bad for these individuals because they have fallen for a scam. All I can do is tell them to do their research; know what they are buying and whom they are buying from.

Who is this Teresa Bernard, Artist of Southwest Paintings?

At first, I thought it was a case of mistaken identity—that there is another artist in the world with the same name as me, and these must be her paintings. So, I didn’t give too much thought to the seriousness of this situation until the emails started coming in on a regular basis.

So, I did some research to see if I could discover who this southwest artist is. After searching on the internet, I quickly found out that I’m the only artist with the name Teresa Bernard who comes up in the “SERPS” (Search Engine Results Pages). There is no other artist with my name; I’m the only one. Go ahead; try a search yourself to see what you come up with. I’ll wait.

Don’t you think it bizarre that there is absolutely NO information on the internet regarding this artist of southwest paintings? Why is it, if she is such a famous artist and her paintings are highly sought after, that she is nowhere to be found?

You won’t find a website for her or the location of her art studio. There are no art shows, exhibitions, or gallery announcements for her work. And you won’t find any press releases, news articles, or magazine articles either. There is absolutely no information whatsoever about this southwest painting artist. Therefore, I am convinced she doesn’t exist anywhere or anyhow. Please prove me wrong if you can. I welcome it.

Proof of Authenticity

Certificate of AuthenticityFurthermore, I provide a custom-designed Certificate of Authenticity for each of my paintings. This is something you won’t get with any of the southwest paintings by the imposter.

The art dealers trying to pass their paintings off as authentic originals by Teresa Bernard have no proof whatsoever of who painted them. All you have is their word for it. Can you really believe 100% of what they say? When you ask them for proof, they tell you to search the internet for the artist and compare the artwork and signatures. Well, we already know what happens when we do that, don’t we?

The truth is, they have absolutely no proof at all. You just have to take their word for it. They end the conversation when you question them about the matter too. This is further evidence that something is amiss, and they know it but don’t care. They just want to make a buck at someone else’s expense.

Made in China

I believe these southwest paintings are created in China. Then they are shipped to the U.S., and the Chinese tell their buyers that I am the artist. They exploit my name because I am all over the internet. If this isn’t the case, why can’t this other so-called artist, “Teresa Bernard,” be found? Why doesn’t she show herself? Or step up to make a public appearance and make herself known to the world? I’d be happy to send the individuals who email me to her website if only she had one.

I’m Not the Only One

Joanna Gaines of Fixer Upper
Joanna Gaines

This scam isn’t an isolated incident either. Joanna Gaines of “Fixer Upper” has also had her name misused in much the same way I’m experiencing.  It was even rumored that she was leaving her show to promote a line of skincare products. According to Joanna, this is simply not true. You can read her story here.

See For Yourself

If you are still convinced that I am the artist of your painting after reading this blog post, then before you send me an email with a photo attached, check out My Oil Paintings Index. It is a visual list of just about all my paintings. If your painting isn’t there, then it isn’t one of mine. However, if you find it pictured, I’m happy to answer your questions.

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