Friday, August 20, 2010
Reproduction - Print available
Have received the 18x24 reproduction (print) of Gone with the Wind. Very pleased with the quality of paper used. This size is now available for 95 USD (with white mat). Additional pieces are 10x12 size with creme/and/white mats. Those are priced at 45.
End of summer is near-do you need new art for your walls. Would you want me to put my signature finish on this piece for a kitchen or bathroom setting? Drop me a line-or give me a call today.
Regarding the original work, have elected to pull the work from availability for now. There is a competition that would like to enter and on the outside chance the work makes it to the semi finalist stage. For now; this piece will be available in reproductive (print) format only.
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5 comments:
Really OUTSTANDING WORK!! And a real bargain for a limited edition reproduction!
I'm not exactly sure what it is, but it doesn't matter...it evokes the theme and I think it's very imaginative and well painted. Out of the box! Bravo MSC!
Vikki, thanks always for your support.
Hi Nick, prime example of it IS what it IS (smile). Thanks for the comments!
Discussion with Anahata and my psuedo personality on the Renderosity.com site:
yes, it's of the wind, but it's also of the flow of life, like life through vessels. Or the movement of rivers over land and stone. Or a closeup of cells in action. Or of the heart pulsing and making its beauty visible. You are a natural colorist, you always have been, and your colors here do feel like fluid acrylics: They have the overlay and transparency of watercolors but also the thickness of solid acrylics. The veils of blues & pinks, etc, sitting on top of the colors below them are beautiful; and the way you spot colors all over, in blotches, makes this seem like a closeup of life. Your blues and violets are beautiful as always; and the veins running throughout make us feel that the life in this painting goes on far beyond its boundaries. I must've been absent when you put this up (I've been absent a lot this year), but boy is it great to come 'back' to this. It's beautiful. Another beautiful painting from you, filled with life & pulse & mystery. It must be gorgeous full size.
by Meglaurel on Sep 19, 2010 10:37:12 am [homepage]
Thank you Mark. Always count a piece as being successful in the attempt when you make comment on them. Speak of flow of life; this piece came into view at the "dare" of younger grandson saying I could not climb the tree. We put ourselves into modes without being aware of them. (I.e. am old...not able to do this or that) Our minds have a way of trumping our physical limits. Spontaneous and without hesitation climbed up behind him and laughed in unison. Begged off climbing higher after him and paused, knowing this was "our special time". Not so much for him as the child within and the memory he created for me.
Had "started" this piece many moons ago. Not knowing where to go with it sat it within a sleeve and waited. While sitting up on the tree limb took in the light, atmosphere and the elements around us; to mark my minds' eye. The piece came back to visual eye and began wondering if could develop it with these elements; specifically the wind.
Have hopes for the work; it is alive and "free" in association with a moment in time cataloged. Nothing like a child to make one stop and experience life.
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