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Round Tine with Hallingdal Pattern Packet

 This is an older tine I've had for awhile and decided to paint it with typical Hallingdal flowers on a reddish-orange (JoSonja's Russet) background that was so popular in the day.  I love the big Nils Baera tulips and his other flowers and leaves, etc.

Hallingdal Plate Packet

This ten inch plate was painted with inspiration from the Sata-Baera school of Hallingdal painters. 

Hallingdal Cheese Board Packet

This cheese board is painted with some typical Hallingdal flowers on red background.  Included in the packet is a photograph of it painted on a blue background using the same flowers and palette.

Yarn Tine with Hallingdal Packet

This yarn tine has a different design on each side using typical Hallingdal flowers. It's painted on a black background giving it a rich appearance.

Hallingdal Letter Holder Packet

This Hallingdal letter holder is painted with typical flowers from the Sata-Baera school on a red background.

Hallingdal Mystery Box Packet

This box opens and there is a small clock inside.  The Hallingdal style is painted on Galaxy Blue on the outside and Smoked Pearl on the inside.

Royal Crown Clock with Hallingdal
Royal Crown Clock with Hallingdal

This Royal Crown clock is painted with some of my favorite Hallingdal flowers on a medium valueTeal Green background.  I used basic reds, green and yellows for the palette.

The packet includes the instructions, photographs and line drawing.

Hallingdal Pendulum Clock Pattern Packet

This “Strokes of Time” pendulum clock was painted using JoSonja acrylics in the Hallingdal style in 2006.  I designed this clock and have several designs for it.  It measures 11” x 30” x 3”.

Hallingdal Pedestal Bowl

This is a pedestal bowl, the base is 2 inches high and the inside just one inch deep, so it's easy to paint.  I used this flower for the center with cone shapes forming a circle.  It is surrounded by typical Hallingdal flowers.

Hallingdal Cream Carafe Pattern Packet

This is a typical Hallingdal design for the cream carafe.  I used a basic palette of red, yellow and blue to create the designs.

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