Our little wannabe untitled abstract over here is a mix of muted pastels, rosy pinks, and golden yellows. And I think it might brighten up a little home office or a small white kitchen. Or be part of an art wall maybe?
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This is so pretty! I'm gonna think of that title!
ReplyDeleteThis painting reminds me of the carefree years before your twenties. I feel like the teen years are so full of innocence and idealism that women in their 20s and 30s sadly begin to lose. But this is such a sweet reminder of the memories. I would love to have this on my desk at work. I call this work of art "Seventeen". - janesimone2000@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteThis painting looks like pixels and it reminds me to look closer. Small details make up our lives. And these details paint the bigger picture. Sometimes, we need to look closer to appreciate things. The colors also make me think of French pastries, which I love. I'm going to call this painting "L'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux" which is French for "What is essential is invisible to the eye." <3
ReplyDelete"Confetti Rain". This painting is so delicate and so colorful it reminds me of confetti. It has that dreamy effect like when confetti falls to the floor in slow motion. It's indicative of those special moments when confetti is called for. Form Jennifer
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