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My Favorite Things

Lori Putnam · Mar 28, 2016 · Leave a Comment

image005So here is one of my absolute favorite things… my “wine glass holder” ($15.00) from Open Box M (openboxm.com). I have had them overnight these for me when I lose one! No. I am not that desperate for wine.
Most of us have been through many of the sealable brush washers and had problems with leaking. On a recent trip, I decided to apply a little common sense to the problem.
Here I have placed a small, round, storage container (like Rubbermaid, ZipLoc, Gladware, etc.). This one cost $2.67.

Here it is shown with the lid on. This tiny OMS container NEVER leaks in my backpack. It is shown here with a small, 2 oz. sample bottle of Gamsol to give you an idea of the compact size.

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Lori Putnam
Modern Impressionism stretches the boundaries with artists painting in styles ranging from near realism to almost abstraction. Putnam’s work is closer to the latter. Recognized for her expressive brushwork, contemporary compositions, and intelligent use of color, Nashville, TN native Lori Putnam paints small to medium-sized works en plein air and creates large paintings in her studio. Having painted and taught in more than 30 countries (including Ukraine, New Zealand, Guatemala, much of Europe, and the UK), she believes that works created from life help her maintain freshness in her studio paintings as well. In 2019, she accepted an appointment as Vice President of Art Ambassador for a Colorful World and travels often to work with children in less advantaged areas. These experiences shed light on her purpose. Putnam says, “It is finally clear why I am here on the Earth. Bringing joy and laughter amidst the most horrific circumstances fills my soul”. In 2021, Putnam won both the $15,000 Grand Prize and the People’s Choice Award for the Plein Air Salon Competition. The awards went to two different paintings and were chosen from more than 8,000 entries.
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