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Maud Lewis winter scene. She was such a great painter: (Original Post)
applegrove
Dec 2021
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Yes I saw it. My parents had one in our den. Maud used housepaint. When the auction
applegrove
Dec 2021
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Bernardo de La Paz
(50,921 posts)1. +1. . . . nt
peacefreak2.0
(1,027 posts)2. I saw her exhibit in Halifax.
They even had her little house. She had such a hard life, but still was able to find joy.
applegrove
(123,133 posts)3. I like how she often painted only 7 legs if she had two horses or two
oxen in the painting.
IcyPeas
(22,621 posts)4. Maudie was a film based on her story:
applegrove
(123,133 posts)5. Yes I saw it. My parents had one in our den. Maud used housepaint. When the auction
guy came to their house to look at antiques I told him how I used to colour in the oxen's legs with a pencil. He blanched. I thought he was going to faint. Turns out you can completely erase lead pencil from house paint with a simple eraser. I was about 5 when I did it. Poor guy.