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They say one needs 10,000 hours of practice to become proficient at anything. I'm getting closer at about 9,000 but don't feel very proficient yet! This blog will hopefully document progress and the fun of the journey.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

WHAT LIES AHEAD?


30"X36" acrylic, not for sale
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Kispiox study 6"x9" acrylic on Colorfix paper, unframed $100

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Doria Moodie
Vancouver/Whistler, British Columbia, Canada
I have always loved drawing and painting, but in the last 8 years I've become completely captivated by painting, mostly with acrylics. My subject matter is usually landscapes, but I also love portraiture. I have had workshop instruction from many wonderful artists, including Suzanne Northcott, Janice Robertson, Mike Svob, Greta Guzek, Lisa Birke, Andy McDermott, Rick McDiarmid, Brent Lynch, Robert Genn, Gaye Adams, Liz Wiltzen, Brian Buckrell, Brian Atyeo and David Goatley! I paint every day and am very committed to constant improvement! This is a modest effort at a blog. My friend Kristin Campbell of Inkadinka Design has made me a website, which this is now a part of. For almost 4 years I've been represented by Mountain Galleries in Whistler, Banff and Jasper. If you are interested in a piece, please contact mountaingalleries.com or me at moodies4@gmail.com
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Wet Coast - SOLD

Wet Coast - SOLD
12"x24" framed acrylic
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