Window #2
Technique: Watercolour
Original size: 15x15cm
from “marina’s windows” 2011 © Marina Kanavaki
[museum quality printing and framing]
Marina’s Art Shop
More Window items at Marina’s Ar Shop
Window #2
Technique: Watercolour
Original size: 15x15cm
from “marina’s windows” 2011 © Marina Kanavaki
[museum quality printing and framing]
Marina’s Art Shop
More Window items at Marina’s Ar Shop
Beautiful !!!
Thank you!!!
🙂
I missed this window when I was here before. Simply lovely, Marina!
Ah, thank you Sandy and thanks for revisiting!
This series really is amazing. 🙂
I’m glad you like them! Thank you!
very nice window – nice idea for a series. Thank you for visiting my blog. I’ll have fun looking through yours.
Thank you, Carla. [I enjoy visiting your site every time!]
I like exploring your blog, I always find something I have missed. This is interesting how the focal point is outside where the world seems full of excitement and inside is cold and dull.
Thank you, Jennifer [I too enjoy exploring your blog very much!]
Ahhhh….a beautiful simple moment captured. A view of loveliness.
Thank you, Walter.
I see this as looking out into something beautiful (blue sky, colorful plants), when inside the life isn’t as perfect as outside (the window with the grey looks a bit worn). So much depth in this, Marina. I like it. 🙂
…or, looking in! [Something that I think you also do with your beautiful photos!] Thank you Katie.
Oh, I like your comment, Marina, about looking in. That’s a wonderful and exciting thought. At my house, I have to put a welcome mat inside my front door, as my front door is level to the ground, and you can’t open the door if it’s on the outside. Anyhow, I have the “Welcome” message pointing outside, instead of in, as it just feels right to me. And I do think both our works come from similar places too, Marina.
lovely colors. The black band, is it a warning??? A challenge???
I think it’s looking out from a gray reality… [hopefully not daydreaming!] Thank you Katerina!