atom sea #13
Atom Sea # 13
Technique: Watercolour
Original size: 13x13cm
from marina’s “Atom Sea” 2011 © marina kanavaki
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A summer festival in an underwater city
Hmmm, that sounds like an interesting idea…
A lyrical composition, Marina. Love those watery colours.
Oh, I like the “lyrical”… Thank you, Karen. Your images are lyrical, really!
What are lovely feeling this piece gives Beautiful Marina.
Ah, thank you Walter!
Beautiful picture! Nice site, glad I stumbled across it!!
Thank you, Adam! I enjoyed visiting your blog too!
beautiful as always – wonderful blues in this piece
Thank you, Ken! It’s very nice to hear!
It brightens my day every time I visit your site. Love it.
Oh, Bones you’re so sweet, thank you!
This is refreshing! I can see (and hear) the ocean and waves. Very lovely!
Ah, thank you, Fergie!
Abstract painting in watercolor, I believe it should be compared to music, another great art, which needs only invisible notes and sounds, to evoke strong emotions and feelings pure and true. So even your abstract painting, evoking these emotions and feelings in all of us observers, without having to force things, themes and portray objects that exist in real life.
In this painting, you have placed signs and colored with absolute freedom. Using the usual means and traditional watercolor artist, is knowing a new language. In fact, elements such as lines, spots of color, find a free space available. They begin to live together with those curved lines straight, sharp ones, and bright tones are replaced with the delicate tones close to the play of light, very plastic.
All the elements are in suspension, seem to fly in an undefined space. In your mind, develop a sense of harmony, which results in an order that is absolute elements. Their inclusion, not responding to those rules, those traditions that were used to seeing the art experts, perspective and space.
You reminded me Vasily Kandinsky in his “First abstract watercolor.”
You are very good.
Have a happy day
Ninni Raimondi, journalist
Bologna, Italy
…and you are very kind!
You have a very special way with words! Thank you!
[Kandinsky?! Wow!]
I was really startled when I read your first paragraph! I am also a musician and always felt that music doesn’t need images to make it complete. Notes are notes just as colours are colours. Each one very unique and …if I can say that, very self-adequate!
I do not handle words well, but what I meant is that this paragraph came as a revelation to me. Thank you for that too!
Have a happy and fruitful day,
Marina
Beautiful! I love the blue and green! It looks like a floating 3 dimensional abstract sculpture — it has depth to it. Really good!
That’s so good to hear, Charlie! Especially about the depth and the floating 3d abstract sculpture…Thank you!
Can see the atoms in “Atom Sea”…
! That makes me happy! Thank you Lindy.
You know, if they could make your artwork into puzzles (like Van Gogh, you being my favorite artist next to him), I think it’s something that would be a hit! Like Pollack’s work and the like. Could even sell on Amazon? Just sayin’
Pink.
Oh, Pink, even though I’m extremely flattered, it makes me quite uneasy even standing in a sentence[!] next to [also one of my favorites] dear dear Van! I am trying to find ways to apply my work on various objects – materials etc, but still on the search. [I will definitely let you know though]. The only thing I have done so far is a page at Imagekind where they do prints in many sizes, framed or on canvas etc. Thank you very much for your comment.
Greetings! Yes, artists are typically quite shy. And some sites I’ve seen offer the option to turn a portrait into a jigsaw puzzle, I can’t remember which ones. But either way, your paintings are amazing and I’m sure you’ll find a way to continuously share your work in the homes of others
Pink.
Thank you my dear Pink!
I really like this one, the colors remind me of the sea. Have a great day, Marina! xo
Thank you, Deb! You have a wonderful day too!
REally like this. For me the curves have a very zen feel to them. Really lovin’ the colors here and the contrast of shapes. Well done.
Thank you, Terry! Maybe the zen feel [although unintentional] came from spending long hours by the sea…
I’m starting to note that curves are part of your style … which I enjoy!
Oh yes they are! Thank you Frank, I’m glad you do!