A Parody In A Painted World

🎨 Join Me in Celebrating Art: A Parody in a Painted World

Hey there, fellow art lovers!

I'm reaching out with an exciting opportunity, and I could really use your support. I've submitted my latest creation, a 9" x 12" watercolor self-portrait titled 'A Parody in a Painted World,' to Jerry's Artarama's self-portrait contest, and I'm thrilled to share it with you.

All you have to do is lend me a quick click by following this link: Vote for 'Parody in a Painted World'. But here's the twist: once you're on the page, resist the urge to click elsewhere. Just scroll down until you spot my painting, then click that red 'vote' button not once, but twice (or sometimes thrice) to ensure your vote is counted and the number increases. It's as simple as that!

My artwork, 'A Parody in a Painted World,' is a whimsical fusion of two iconic masterpieces - 'Girl with a Pearl Earring' and 'Starry Night' - blended with my own self-portrait. It's a playful yet powerful exploration of art history and self-expression, and having your support in this contest would truly mean the world to me.

Thank you immensely for your support! If you can spare a moment, please spread the word to your loved ones, friends, and colleagues. Every single vote matters, and with your help, we can make a real difference. Remember, you can vote daily until the final voting day on June 20th.

Let's come together and make this artistic journey one to remember!

Thank-you and Happy Painting!

Amy Boardman, Artist

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Amy Boardman Art

Creating art to bring hope, joy, and smiles, one painting at a time!

—Amy Boardman

Amy Boardman

Hello, I’m Amy Boardman, an artist based in Huntsville, Alabama, inspired by the beauty of nature, my Christian faith, and my Southern roots, while savoring life’s fleeting moments. My creative journey began in the rural Midwest and now flourishes in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Art captured my heart at a young age through my father’s teenage sketches, sparking a lifelong passion for painting. I work primarily in watercolor and acrylic.

My subjects include coastal and waterscapes, landscapes and places, pets and wildlife, still life and food—each piece created to honor the Creator and reflect the beauty that surrounds us. Rooted in gratitude and a love for God’s creation, I strive to share hope, joy, and encouragement through my art while celebrating the freedom and blessings of being American.

https://www.AmyBoardmanArt.com
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