Spring and Anniversary

Again I missed the anniversary of this blog – I have been posting almost every day on this blog for over 2 years now.  I find I really like the connection with YOU, my collectors!!  Your interaction with me – even when you don’t post – helps me feel that the art I create positively impacts the world – YOUR world! So thank you so much!

Spring Renewal

Spring Renewal, Digital © Diane Clancy

You may have seen this before but I decided to share this in honor of Spring!!  Yes – it is warmer today and I am going out for a walk.  This is available as an Art Card, ACEO at Etsy – for only $6!  It is also available in other sizes … I have it as an 11 x 14″ print in an 16 x 20″ German silver frame.  This has been one of my best sellers!

It is so much fun to hear how much you love my work in traditional mediums … and I think that my digital work has actually sold more – so I wouldn’t want to stop that – just create both!  I would love to hear about you!!   Is it spring or fall where you are?  Are you enjoying the weather?  Thank you for stopping by!

~ Diane Clancy

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6 Responses to “Spring and Anniversary”

  1. debraann Says:

    Beautiful piece Diane. Have a wonderful holiday and congratulations on your anniversary.

  2. Jean Levert Hood Says:

    Your blog is always a feast for the eyes, Diane, and I know that everyday it will bring a smile to me! Your courage to keep up your blog when you’re having difficulties is always an encouragement, you just keep on going! You inspire many.

  3. Alfred Says:

    I want to congratulate you on your anniversary! I hope that this is only the beginning and will continue to be even better!

  4. Diane Clancy Says:

    There were comments on Facebook:

    Kelly Loper-Turner wrote: love the spring art

    Thank you, Kelly!

    ~ Diane

  5. The Gossamer Woman Says:

    Your blog is a regular stop for me every day. It goes with my coffee and cigarettes, all habits that are hard to quit. I do like your digital art beside your manual art. I like both and see the different possibilities of each one. I assume that it’s less labor intensive for you to make the digital art, or am I wrong? No cold studio? No brushes to hold?

    Hugs,
    Irene

  6. Beatrice Says:

    A million thanks for posting this inofrmiaton.

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