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| ‘Easter Morning 2010′ 6″ x 6″ $30.00 USD Acrylics on side stapled canvas finished sides, easily framed, can be hung without frame as well. The story about these two works is below. |
| ‘Kentucky Spring Machine 2010′ Click on image to enlarge Free shipping & Insurance with every artwork, world wide. International buyers are always welcome |
6″ x 6″ $30.00 USD Acrylics on side stapled canvas finished sides, easily framed, can be hung without frame as well Hello all! How was your Easter Weekend? Ours? Well, so nice that you asked…it was blissful. We don’t do Easter as a holiday ourselves, but we do enjoy the renewal of spring and the natural good energy that arises from the powerful day that many celebrate. I harnessed that good energy this weekend and worked in the garden and painted some small canvases for practice. These are those little canvases. They are side stapled but I did paint them black so they [staples] don’t show. I figure they will look just awesome in frames, which will be cheap and easy to find just about anywhere. They are fun and bright and full of good loving energy. Lexington is a very pretty place in the spring, but I have learned that because of all the sports and horses, it can feel a little like a big machine that fires up. The horse tracks open, the fancy cars and motorcycles start showing up, people are all exited about their sports teams and booze makers. It’s different from spring in the NW; different can be good, too. So, I spent time playing and letting my feelings play in the color choices not the picture painting. It was freeing and I am enjoying going back to explore the world of abstracts. It’s enlightening to let it all go and paint by intuition alone. I need this right now. I feel some of my works have become static. I don’t want to paint from examples, I want to create by imagination and intuition, I want to create the example itself. Abstract work is the way for me to get there. Expect a lot more of this work from me for a while, I am on and adventure of exploration, won’t you come along for the fun? Have a great day, thanks for being here! Raw & radiant, Heather |