Pink Tulip Jubilee and A Gift for You

Despite Texas storms, the pink tulips remained fresh in the studio and the backyard flowers were thankfully unharmed. Meanwhile, little rescue pug Hannah found comfort from the thunder nestled under a pillow in her mom’s arms.

Published:
April 28, 2015
Updated:
April 28, 2015

Pink Tulip Jubilee
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Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas

The fresh pink tulips stayed perky under the studio spotlight for one more day, and I suspect the cool spring weather is helping them along just a bit. We had such ferocious storms in Texas this week, with fortunately no damage to my iris and hydrangea beds in the back yard. My little rescue pug Hannah is terribly afraid of storms, so she spent a lot of time in Mom’s arms, since sleeping was out of the question. Finally we discovered she felt best with her head buried under a nice soft pillow, and was finally snoring away (that is Hannah was snoring, not her Mom, just to clarify, since we know her Mom never ever snores…. )

Nancy Medina

Nancy is a master signature artist and instructor with thousands of online students from around the world. She has worked with Disney, served on the art faculty of the Dallas Arboretum, and has taught workshops in France, Italy and across the US.

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Pink Tulip Jubilee and A Gift for You

Despite Texas storms, the pink tulips remained fresh in the studio and the backyard flowers were thankfully unharmed. Meanwhile, little rescue pug Hannah found comfort from the thunder nestled under a pillow in her mom’s arms.

Pink Tulip Jubilee
14X14
Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas

The fresh pink tulips stayed perky under the studio spotlight for one more day, and I suspect the cool spring weather is helping them along just a bit. We had such ferocious storms in Texas this week, with fortunately no damage to my iris and hydrangea beds in the back yard. My little rescue pug Hannah is terribly afraid of storms, so she spent a lot of time in Mom’s arms, since sleeping was out of the question. Finally we discovered she felt best with her head buried under a nice soft pillow, and was finally snoring away (that is Hannah was snoring, not her Mom, just to clarify, since we know her Mom never ever snores…. )

Nancy Medina

Nancy is a master signature artist and instructor with thousands of online students from around the world. She has worked with Disney, served on the art faculty of the Dallas Arboretum, and has taught workshops in France, Italy and across the US.