



Yesterday I painted 3 gourds. I need to get them finished and into my shop because I don't want them sitting around outside for too long. They are durable, but not if exposed to the weather for a long time. Best to clean them, and keep them indoors. I have so many more to paint. I've been a slacker. Why on earth did I buy so many? Because I thought they would sell, that's why. But I should have just bought a dozen and tested the market.
The desert scene was inspired by a trip we took to Quartzsite AZ.
My boyfriend just started making a bowl out of one and is woodburning petroglyphs on it. It looks amazing.
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