{Me and the large Tulip Landscape I’m working on}

Hi guys. Just wanted to give you a quick update on how this painting is starting to take shape. If you are recognizing it a little it’s because I was inspired by this piece, though it won’t look the same. I thought it would be fun to make this perspective on a much bigger scale and the 24×48 inches canvas is just perfect over a bed or a livingroom sofa. Actually, it would be perfect in my blue bedroom! ha

{Lola reminds me to take breaks by demanding cuddles and biting the end of my brush while I paint}

Now I’m working on adding all the details in this piece (which of course Lola is helping me with when she’s not biting my paint brush) and I’m having so much fun. I just love details. AND you can expect to see another video! 🙂

xo,
e. 

Some bonds never really leave us.
They simply find new ways to stay close.

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Erica Eriksdotter is a third-generation painter known for her emotionally resonant heirloom pet portraits. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and collected by pet lovers across the world.

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