Friday 5 August 2011

Pigs in Clover....SOLD

A couple of days ago I went to the Dovecote gallery where I sold the painting "Sunday Morning" to collect my unsold paintings. One of them was missing... We checked the paperwork to find which room it had been hanging, still no sign of it. There were lots of people collecting so a bit of chaos going on. resigned to the fact of thinking someone must have walked away with it, one gentleman suddenly said, "I think this was sold" .What a fantastic surprise.  I don't know who bought this, but I want to say a big thank you to you, it gives an artist such a boost when they sell something.  I had originally titled this Happy Family, but changed it after a suggestion from a friend...





"Pigs in Clover"
SOLD

















Special thanks to Jane Minter for the use of her wonderful photo.

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10 comments:

Judy said...

Congrats Stephie, this is awesome and such a surprise to have it sold. Wonderful!

Sharon Williamson said...

I love this painting, so I'm quite jealous of whoever bought it! Congrats on the sale Stephie!

Ann Buckner said...

It is wonderful reading of all the good things happening with your art, Stephie. All deserved!

Studio at the Farm said...

I love this painting, Stephie, and I'm very happy for you that it sold.

Billie Crain said...

Congrats on the sale and congrats to the lucky buyer! I fell in love with this one the first time I saw it. No surprise to me that somebody snapped this up.

Stephie Butler said...

Judy.....Thank you so much...One of these days we'll meet up again...

Stephie Butler said...

Sharon, thank you .....and what a lovely thing to say....

Stephie Butler said...

Thanks so much Ann....It's hard keeping up with all this though.:)

Stephie Butler said...

Thanks so much Kathryn..Sorry I haven't kept up with viewing your blog lately, will get there over the weekend...

Stephie Butler said...

Hi Billie....thank you so much....It's really surprised me how many people love pigs...strange lol

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