
Balloons at Twin Lakes is a painting by Anne Gifford which was uploaded on July 10th, 2012.
Balloons at Twin Lakes

by Anne Gifford
Original - Sold
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11.000 x 15.000 inches
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Title
Balloons at Twin Lakes
Artist
Anne Gifford
Medium
Painting - Watercolor
Description
On one of my morning walks at Twin Lakes in Boulder, Colorado where I live, I was delighted that three hot air balloons launched while I was enjoying the perfect autumn morning. Twin Lakes is a favorite launch site for the local balloonists.
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July 10th, 2012
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Comments (105)

Kathi Isserman 19 Days Ago
CONGRATS on your SALE and YOUR SPECIAL HOME PAGE FEATURE in LADY PHOTOGRAPHERS and ARTISTS

Rand Burns 29 Days Ago
Something’s I have always wanted to do. Your paintings prompts me to want to even more. So beautifully shared and created. Love this Anne. F/L.
Anne Gifford replied:
Thank you Rand. I once traded a painting for a balloon ride. :) I hope you will get to fly as well.

Elizabeth Reich
Magical balloons full of air in the air! Love this painting and all its details and beautiful reflections. l/f

Nancy Lee Moran
Your composition is uplifting and bright, with subtle color reflections in the stream - Favorite!

Michael Durst
Truly beautiful watercolor of this wonderful scene with the balloons! So well done, as always, Anne!

Carlin Blahnik CarlinArtWatercolor
Amazing work! I love the balance of colors & the fun reflections of the balloons on the water :) I voted for this in the "My Hand-Painted Autumn Exhibit" contest. Best to you!

Kathy M Krause
Magnificent painting of the balloons rising in the sky with the mountains behind them, Anne! Gorgeous Reflections in the lake!

Rand Burns
A slight breeze suggested. So very wonderful this special moment Anne. F/L.
Anne Gifford replied:
Thank you Rand. It was a special moment, and of course, we have to paint those things, don't we?