We took a very famous road, a drive on the road to Hana. These were the most tropical topical of surroundings, full of wild flowers and foliage. And it was, unfortunately, nauseating! I suffer a lousy malady, have all of my life, called car sickness. Twisting and turning roads do me in. Before I began suffering from this lousy syndrome, however, I was fortunate enough to spot a wild hibiscus growing on the side of the road. I slipped, literally, over to it to inspect it -- the ground was all muddy. I found it to be a beautiful site, though, and here I present it to you. All palate knife, all the time, when it comes to oils, so you can imagine that this one took quite a while to finish!
"Road to Hana Hibiscus", oil painting with palette knives on canvas, sold unframed, 12"x9", $235 (s&h included), Paypal preferred. Write KarlaNolan@gmail.com for more information
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