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   Harlan   
  Michigan U.S.A.  
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Art: Orchid - Oil Painting by Artist Harlan
"Orchid - Oil Painting"
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Art: Alaskan Fern and Log - Oil Painting by Artist Harlan
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Art: Red Leaves and Moss - Oil Painting by Artist Harlan
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Art: Dress Bark - Oil Painting by Artist Harlan
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"Orchid -Oil Painting"

Art: Orchid -Oil Painting by Artist Harlan
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Media:  Oil Painting
Dimensions:  48"x60"
Date of Work:  2006

There is something magical about orchids. I find their shape and colors enchanting. Now normally my subject matter comes from my backyard or from special vacations I have been fortunate enough to enjoy and neither of these has brought me up close and personal with any orchids. To remedy that situation I visited a local greenhouse where I found these delightful white and red blooms. This is actually the second painting of this exact same subject. The first canvas upon which I started was defective though that was hardly obvious by just looking at it. There were no obvious flaws in the weave and it appeared to be properly primed but when I began painting I encountered the problem of "pinning" as I call it. Pin size dots on the canvas refused to accept and hold paint. I was spending a good portion of my time trying to fill in those dots. Brushes died left and right and the pin dots would reappear. I got about half way through the painting before I decided that it was time to start over with a good canvas. Fortunately one of the other 48x60 canvases in my studio was of much better quality and I was able to complete the painting


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