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March 25, 2012
Here is my Sunday-Mornin’ pic pics of the week:
(cause can we ever stop at one?)

Golden White Yellow Glow Rose
I was soooo struck by the light this morning.
Must be because I started my morning with this beautiful rainbow around the sun before it peaked over the eastern horizon. Just out my kitchen window.

Rainbow around the Sun
pretty cool, yes?

rose glow

Heart of a Yellow Rose
this is a Knock-Out rose that I bought last year. I Love it. I’ve been growing it all winter inside and it has burst forth in early springtime glowery. yup that’s a work I just made up and it is so true for this rose. Rich yellow buds at the first signs of uncurling

warm yellow rosebud
or a cooler version of the same rosebud

cool yellow rosebud
and then to open up yellow and fade to white. They smell great and look amazing. Few petals so that each one stands out on it’s own.
I remember reading on Pioneer Woman’s blog about Knock Out roses and how she thought they were pretty awesome. Well I think so too cause even when it seems like roses are too picky, these aren’t and they give you wonderful lemony spicy flowers to enjoy.
If any of these strike your fancy for a beautiful rose photo for your wall, you can find them on my Etsy shop
peace n abundance,
CheyAnne
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March 1, 2012

floating above the frame glass
When I traded some lovely photos of female Cardinals for my Heart Tree print, I was super excited. I have loved this photograph for as long as I’ve been following her blog. www.http://chroniclesofacountrygirl.blogspot.com/ I was even more enamored when I was able to have the print on my wall and see all the nuisances in this beautiful little bird. Her subtle orange/red copatone (big cap) and her bright fiery beak just screamed watercolor, paint a watercolour. So I did (with Kate’s permission of course).
The Original painting SOLD before I was finished (how blessed I am) to my long lost cousin to be a gift for my Aunt June. I am just amazed by the turn of events this little bird brought.

floated, laminated and hung
This is a unique way of framing her. I have a new idea for you if you are interested. My printer guy laminates (professionally) (Not like what you think lamination is) this is an amazing process that makes the piece so durable and you can NOT see the difference between one that is and one that isn’t laminated. It’s that good, anyway….. then he puts it on foam core and it can sit on the outside of a glass frame. You can buy an 8×10 giclee, in an 11×14 frame and it sits on the outside of the glass. You never have to take the frame apart unless you want to change the color of the matte underneath the glass. So this lovely piece sits on the outside of the glass and “floats”. What do you think.?
Giclees are so wonderfully like the real painting that it is hard to distinguish between the original painting and the reproduction. This process allows a buyer to purchase (at a reduced price) a quality, archival print that can be framed and hung with the appearance of an original watercolor painting.
ϔ⤷ This piece is a beautiful Professionally Printed, Crane Museo Max, premium archival, acid-free, 100% cotton-rag giclee and laminated.
The Crane papers do not use any optical brighteners to enhance the white point of the paper and it gives you the richest blacks and the whitest whites. I love this paper Ῠ.
❧100 years in typical home display, 200 years in dark storage, 1 to 5 years for commercial display
❧ Edges are torn like original watercolor paper. It adds a very unique feel for the whole piece.
❉ 4 to 7 day turn around time on this, not including weekends, altho I will always get it
❀ 〪〭 printed and out just as quickly as I can and will let you know what to expect.
© CheyAnneSexton retains all rights
if you would like more info just ask
Colors in monitors are always different and this one just can’t convey the beauty here. So rich and deep and vibrant. she really is amazing and the yellows in this computer thing aren’t quite so yellow, the reds and oranges really pop and the purple behind her if very rich.
❀✿ 〪〪〪Thank you for your support of my art and if you see anything else in any of my streams that you would like for yourself, or for me to send to someone else as a surprise gift, you can contact me here and I will send you an invoice to your email account after talking about what you want. I’ve had quite a few people look at my other streams and ask for a certain image to be made a certain way. Please feel free to browse away…..
⤷⨳➺CREDIT AND DEBIT CARD CUSTOMERS –
You can check out on my Etsy Stream where I already have her posted or I can send you an invoice through your email. It’s up to you.
the last image (if you’ve gotten this far is of the next SpringTime Female Cardinal painting in progress
❤❧She is already incredible and saucy…..
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January 31, 2012
Her little copetona-her cap of feathers is just so fun. I really love this little magical bird

Copetona
Just a little more and she will be ready
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January 30, 2012
I am just having so much fun painting this really beautiful winter Female Winter Cardinal and here is the latest update
- Copetona Cardinal

still have details to finish, but she is getting very close to finished.
If you are interested in pre-purchasing this original watercolour of this female Cardinal in Winter Snow, before I list it on Etsy. Only $200. and I will pay shipping and insurance in the 48 states. E.mail me and I will send you an invoice.
With so many thanks to Kate Young of Chronicles of a CountyGirl
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January 26, 2012
Wowza have I been having fun???????
It all started years ago, not so sure how many now. I started following “Chronicles of a Country Girl” blog. I’m pretty sure I was drawn by this very photograph she took of a female cardinal….
I have loved this image for as long as I can remember. I grew up in Missouri and AdORe Cardinals, especially females.
So we traded…..lOVE, Love & v e r y happy for this, so I asked???? May I pretty please and she said
“YES!!!”

winter cardinal watercolour start
all the wondeful misket painted on the sketch to keep the whites pure…

winter female cardinal
nother view.
And then I took the magical mistik off and did this:

Female Cardinal Snow Around
Just the start of A Beautiful Winter Female Cardinal in the Snow
soon to be for sale on my etsy shop. If you would like to pre-purchase @ $200. please contact me and I can invoice you. I will pay shipping and insurance here in the 48 states. It isn’t finished yet, but just a few more details and this original CheyAnneSexton WaterColour can be yours.
Plus I’ve been working on another ‘Old Blue Chevy in the Field’ watercolor.

Old Blue Chevy in the field 2 watercolor
Very fun and it’s based on another old blue chevy. there seems to be a run on Old Blue Chevrolet Pick-up Trucks
Wait till you see the misket off the paper. So sweet
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