I know so many great Artists and Landmarks and Scenery
and Food and everything under the Tuscan Sun. {insert laughter} to pick from
…And I chose to copy a painting by a Frenchman {nutzoid},
but in my defense there was something more than just its title that drew me in.
I think the colors and her posture … and a bit of that whole unfinished look excited
my Muse. Here is a link to the critique I that I liked best… yeah a picture can
paint a thousand words blah blah blah but a review can wield stories and
opinions infinite... In my OPINION when a piece of Art - be it a painting,
sculpture or writing makes You feel, think or question - IT has succeeded in
connecting You to everything possible.
From Liz to Allen: Acrylic Paint, Graphite
and it reads
Dear Allen
I can’t help but feel sad over your disbelief of love,
sole mates & most especially for your cracked heart. I hope you’ve found a
way to repair it. I’m in Italy & the weather is beautiful …painted
this “The Italian Woman” sort of like Matisse did. Is the Wall taking her Or is
she fading into it?
Hugs, Liz
ps il vino é straordinario
I don’t know if y’all have been following their story or
not, but it seems to me Liz is blooming.
Happy Art’ing Y’all
10 comments:
Your painting is superb, a much nicer looking Italian woman than Matisse's I must say! I think she is being devoured by the wall.
Janet xx
ooo nice, I really like it. I must say your art has changed so much over these few months, you get better and better each week.
Love the card! Valerie
Ooow! is she a ghost from his past, coming through the wall? How intuitive of Liz to worry about him :D XXX
Jamie I must agree wih Darcy's comment - I think this challenge has made all of improve in our work !!( I know I have as well)
Love the lady _It certainly makes me think "what is happening to her..."
a great card. I agree with all the comments, lovely art work...
You have to go with the muse and glad you did as your painting is super.
Jen x
love y'all <3
Love your gal, fab colours and a great style of your own you're developing there! M
Such a delicate portrait...
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