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A soft, sad, but hopeful woman with a peace dove over her third eye. Enough said. I dont want to start ranting about the stupidity of Earthlings continually killing each other.
A soft, sad, but hopeful woman with a peace dove over her third eye. Enough said. I dont want to start ranting about the stupidity of Earthlings continually killing each other.
TO THE MOON AND BACK, I love you!
This picture started when I wanted to create a bird with bright colors and flowing lines. The lines indicate the flying motion of the bird as it ascends in the sky. I created the bird, then played around searching for the right background. I liked the moon and circles for the context of ascension. Then I realized that the title of the picture should be TO THE MOON AND BACK. What a fun concept.
The colors are rich and harmonious. I made the sky a deep, deep blue, one of my favorite colors. Purple and medium blue light circles appeared as I played with shape and color. Then green trees were added to indicate elevation from solid ground, ascension to heaven via feelings of love.
Created April,2022. Digital, archival prints available from Saatchi. Similar acrylic painting may be commissioned, message me. lunazure101@gmail.com
This is an inspiring picture that will spark a bit of delight when you hang it on a wall. Or it would make a great gift for a loved one.
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Here is another Three Graces, from classical antiquity. They represent charm, beauty and grace. Completed today, 4/22/22.
I want to go on a moon light sail on gently waving waters. Lull me off to dream land. Escape the bull shit storms coming from our media fear tubes.
But, reality beacons, the skull reminds us that life is short.
The painterly style of the skull is a newish style of painting for me. I follow my muse. That bitch, she says, "You like sinuous lines, like art nouveau, paint gently curving lines." Then she gets bored and wants something new. "Paint jaggedly lines, jutting about, exciting energy lines." OK, that sounds like fun. Call it Jitterbug style. So I paint, mostly doing photoshop, I paint pictures with a variety of brush styles. A bit of art nouveau, some impressionism, some flat planes, realism, surrealism, what ever, all mixed together in the same picture. THEY, you know who they are, the "experts" who say "find your style and stick to it". How boring is that?
OK, that is enough rattling about for me, I will sign off now.
Have a wonderful day. I think that I will meditate on this hibiscus moon light sail. Do some gardening, the weather is sunny. Take a break from distressing reality.
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Passion Flower
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Passion Woman
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Passion Flower, genus passifloraceae, grows almost all over the world. It grows wild here, in Washington Parish, Louisiana. I am delighted when I find it blooming and fruiting on a tangled vine. The name "passion" refers to the passion of Christ in Christian mythology.
The flower is complicated. I had to study the multiple layered parts in order to create these pictures. It is not like a simple daisy that can be painted with ten quick brushstrokes. I enjoyed learning about the unusual parts and creating these pictures.
Passion flower is a favorite of pollinators, bees and hummingbirds. Seeing hummingbirds flying around and sipping on the flowers makes my day. The leaves and roots have a long history of medicinal usage for anxiety and sleep. It makes a delicious fruit.
Inspiration for the woman's face is Audrey Hepburn, one of the most elegant women of all times.
Prints may be ordered from Saatchi on line.
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DRIFTWOOD, EARTH ENERGIESnew page 2/2020
A gentle change of course, a new series, "Floating World". Floating couple. Floating dancers. Dreamy and joyful.FLOATING WORLDNew page. 9/2019
DOWN TO EARTHA series of natural Louisiana landscapes.
http://janetboydart.blogspot.com/p/down-to-earth.html
POP ReligionClick here to see the series, "POP Religion":
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