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  Ms. Lori Andrews   
  Phoenix, Arizona   
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Art: Blue Sky Tea by Artist Lori Andrews
"Blue Sky Tea"
Lori Andrews

Art: Untitled  by Artist Lori Andrews
"Untitled "
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Art: Satchmo @ The Cotton Club by Artist Lori Andrews
"Satchmo @ The Cotton Club"
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Art: 2005 Reflections by Artist Lori Andrews
"2005 Reflections"
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Art: hi lulu by Artist Lori Andrews
"hi lulu"
Lori Andrews

"Satchmo @ The Cotton Club"

Art: Satchmo @ The Cotton Club by Artist Lori Andrews
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Media:  Watercolor
Dimensions:  12 x 18
Date of Work:  June 2007

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Well, I, like many I guess, have a thousand unfinished pieces, and this one really bothers me, I was looking to make this watercolor more of a "pop poster art" like those that were big in the 40's. There was a big fad again back around the end of 2006 for this type, like all the cocktail and martini paintings I see everywhere, I guess that some would call it Bar Art. However, I seemed to have lost that look somewhere in the process, so here I am stuck and not sure how yet to finish it! I started out just pouring on the frisket cuzz I'm horrible at saving my whites without it, and then I added the undertones of blues and pinks in his face to give it that orange glow that I was striving for. This last photo shot of the painting is with all the frisket removed, and I just haven't gone forward anymore. I even did a video of it and many others on youtube to try and make me finish them, you know, as a catalyst to get me to finish them, but they still sit on my easle.


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