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This painting is part of the “Once upon a time” Series.  Paintings have layers and stories within them. Life too is made up of layers, stories of how we process events. This is a painting that tells many stories, one that you can immerse yourself into and become a character or hear in the conversations they are having.  For example, the two donkeys have known each other for ages. They have taken a long walk in the open air until it is time to share carrots and chat about the little things that happened during the day. They share memories, joy and sorrow. They remain friends because no matter their discrepancies and opposing points of view, they do not judge -but listen with an outrageously open heart. That’s a buddy!
You can listen into the conversation of the little lamb and the cow, or why the horse in the little village is so happy.  There is a story in every home, the two cows that made it to the olive grove, the hare running and all those sandpipers that decided to have a quick snack.  The road as well carries many stories in its winding uphill venture into the hills of Pueblo Edén and as it travels from the beach to the rolling hills.  It goes through sand, bushes, pastures, olive groves and fruit orchards, streams and vegetable patches before it reaches the sky.

This painting is unframed so it is easy to roll it up and mail it anywhere in the world.
This painting is part of the “Once upon a time” Series.  Paintings have layers and stories within them. Life too is made up of layers, stories of how we process events. This is a painting that tells many stories, one that you can immerse yourself into and become a character or hear in the conversations they are having.  For example, the two donkeys have known each other for ages. They have taken a long walk in the open air until it is time to share carrots and chat about the little things that happened during the day. They share memories, joy and sorrow. They remain friends because no matter their discrepancies and opposing points of view, they do not judge -but listen with an outrageously open heart. That’s a buddy!
You can listen into the conversation of the little lamb and the cow, or why the horse in the little village is so happy.  There is a story in every home, the two cows that made it to the olive grove, the hare running and all those sandpipers that decided to have a quick snack.  The road as well carries many stories in its winding uphill venture into the hills of Pueblo Edén and as it travels from the beach to the rolling hills.  It goes through sand, bushes, pastures, olive groves and fruit orchards, streams and vegetable patches before it reaches the sky.

This painting is unframed so it is easy to roll it up and mail it anywhere in the world.
This painting is part of the “Once upon a time” Series.  Paintings have layers and stories within them. Life too is made up of layers, stories of how we process events. This is a painting that tells many stories, one that you can immerse yourself into and become a character or hear in the conversations they are having.  For example, the two donkeys have known each other for ages. They have taken a long walk in the open air until it is time to share carrots and chat about the little things that happened during the day. They share memories, joy and sorrow. They remain friends because no matter their discrepancies and opposing points of view, they do not judge -but listen with an outrageously open heart. That’s a buddy!
You can listen into the conversation of the little lamb and the cow, or why the horse in the little village is so happy.  There is a story in every home, the two cows that made it to the olive grove, the hare running and all those sandpipers that decided to have a quick snack.  The road as well carries many stories in its winding uphill venture into the hills of Pueblo Edén and as it travels from the beach to the rolling hills.  It goes through sand, bushes, pastures, olive groves and fruit orchards, streams and vegetable patches before it reaches the sky.

This painting is unframed so it is easy to roll it up and mail it anywhere in the world.
This painting is part of the “Once upon a time” Series.  Paintings have layers and stories within them. Life too is made up of layers, stories of how we process events. This is a painting that tells many stories, one that you can immerse yourself into and become a character or hear in the conversations they are having.  For example, the two donkeys have known each other for ages. They have taken a long walk in the open air until it is time to share carrots and chat about the little things that happened during the day. They share memories, joy and sorrow. They remain friends because no matter their discrepancies and opposing points of view, they do not judge -but listen with an outrageously open heart. That’s a buddy!
You can listen into the conversation of the little lamb and the cow, or why the horse in the little village is so happy.  There is a story in every home, the two cows that made it to the olive grove, the hare running and all those sandpipers that decided to have a quick snack.  The road as well carries many stories in its winding uphill venture into the hills of Pueblo Edén and as it travels from the beach to the rolling hills.  It goes through sand, bushes, pastures, olive groves and fruit orchards, streams and vegetable patches before it reaches the sky.

This painting is unframed so it is easy to roll it up and mail it anywhere in the world.
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Winding road to Pueblo Eden Painting

Sabina Puppo

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This painting is part of the “Once upon a time” Series. Paintings have layers and stories within them. Life too is made up of layers, stories of how we process events. This is a painting that tells many stories, one that you can immerse yourself into and become a character or hear in the conversations they are having. For example, the two donkeys have known each other for ages. They have taken a long walk in the open air until it is time to share carrots and chat about the little things that happened during the day. They share memories, joy and sorrow. They remain friends because no matter their discrepancies and opposing points of view, they do not judge -but listen with an outrageously open heart. That’s a buddy! You can listen into the conversation of the little lamb and the cow, or why the horse in the little village is so happy. There is a story in every home, the two cows that made it to the olive grove, the hare running and all those sandpipers that decided to have a quick snack. The road as well carries many stories in its winding uphill venture into the hills of Pueblo Edén and as it travels from the beach to the rolling hills. It goes through sand, bushes, pastures, olive groves and fruit orchards, streams and vegetable patches before it reaches the sky. This painting is unframed so it is easy to roll it up and mail it anywhere in the world.

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Size:17.3 W x 26.8 H x 0.1 D in

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Sabina Puppo grew up in a family of artists. Sabina’s art education started under the tutelage of her grandparents and father. Sabina paints what is on her mind with a harmonious palette and a rhythmic flow of lines and details. Sabina found success early in her art career. When she was 6 years old, one of her drawings drew a bidding war between two art collectors. Another of her drawings was selected for the cover of a record. Before her 10th birthday she sold prints of her drawings and donated funds to Children's Hospitals. Throughout her career she focused on figurative ink drawings with intricate details. In her mid-forties she and her husband moved to a farmhouse in a tranquil little piece of paradise that proudly calls itself Pueblo Eden in the Uruguayan countryside. In 2021, she and her husband moved back to the USA and established her art studio in Leesburg, Virginia. Sabina has been influenced by Henri Rousseau, Caleb Ives Bach and Francisco Toledo. She treasures early American folk art, romanesque, pre-columbian and Native American art. Sabina loves painting stories about life in nature. “Joyful” and “uplifting” are the words most often used to describe her artwork. Sabina’s oil paintings celebrate rural landscapes and Nature in general. Other paintings depict life in New England, where she lived for decades. Her art has been exhibited in Uruguay, the United States, Italy and Bulgaria. Her work has endeared her to many collectors who have taken her art to private collections in Uruguay, Argentina, Spain, France, Italy, Germany, UK, Israel, Japan, Canada and the United States. Sabina’s wish: “I hope you enjoy the paintings as you get to imagine your own stories. I would love for a painting to bring up a pleasant memory or a smile! Each painting is unique and original, and they have been imagined and painted with great joy.”

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