Hello Garden Stewers! I am new to the forum and just wanted to introduce myself. My name is Andrew Kenyon and I am a home owner in Saint Augustine Florida. Yes, it's true... St. Augustine grass in Saint Augustine NEVER stops growing! I could mow my grass every 3 days if I wanted it to always have that nicely trimmed look. I'm also a portrait painter and specialize in portraits of children. I got my start however, painting portraits of pets and just finished a head and shoulder portrait of our dog Lily just last week. Take a look. Looking forward to 'Stewing' with you! Andrew Kenyon All My Children:
Welcome to the stew You seem to be quite an accomplished artist. I could not even draw a stickman if I wanted to. I look forward to seeing more of your work.
Welcome from Michigan! Glad to have you with us. Your children are beautiful; as is your artwork! How exciting it is to have such a wonderful artist join us! How long have you been painting?
Welcome to our forums Andrew from West Lothian in Scotland. Your portrait of Lily is amazing. You've certainly captured her perfectly on canvas. What medium do you use for your paintings? You have three gorgeous children. The photograph of them with Lily should be hung in a special place in your home so that everyone can see it. I look forward to seeing more of your work and getting to know you. :-D
Another welcome here from Michigan. Your art work is really nice. You're very talented. We'd like to see more of your work.
Okay, but somtimes you better be careful what you ask for. Asking an artist to show his work is liking asking a race car driver if he wants to test the latest ferrari. :-Â )
Hello Andrew welcome to the Stew from central Texas. Your painting is amazing and you do have three beautiful children as well as Lily. I'm so glad to see you join our Stew.
Hello Andrew Welcome to the stew from southern Ontario! You are very talented! Great looking bunch of kids too.
Welcome to the Pod Nice kids and doggie ........ You must be proud...... Now what can us flower folks add to the painting?