Atom Flowers #10
Technique: Watercolour
Original size: 13x13cm
from “marina’s atom flowers” 2011 © Marina Kanavaki
SHOP Atom Flowers #10 ART PRINT HERE
[museum quality printing and framing]
Marina’s Art Shop
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See also Marina’s calendars with her Atom Flowers
Categories: art, Atom Flowers, Design, PAINTINGS, Watercolours
Whimsical and soft. Lovely shades of purple and lightness.
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Thank you for your voyage through my pages!
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This one is very fine.
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Thank you, Stephen.
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Gorgeous colours and lines!
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Thank you, Madhu!
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My dear Marina, what a breath-taking piece. It connects to the deep pockets of my soul – the sublime colours, how the lines are free – unchained from confinement. A pleasure your mind and heart is to know, my friend. Stay gold.
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It’s you comments that are golden, my dear Shaheen… thank you!
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It’s like looking at a cluster of blooming violets through a rain spattered window. Breathtaking.
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“…cluster of blooming violets through a rain spattered window”… what a beautiful interpretation! Thank you, Karen.
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Really nice technique and end product here, Marina! What a pleasure to see this and your other work!
Nice job! Gorgeous!
anne
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Thank you very much, Anne, for your kind comment!
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Congratulations for the pictures! They are interesting.
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Thank you, Tutankhamon61!
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Reblogged this on The Gappuccino ~ g caffè ~ and commented:
Are these called Atom flowers or do they have a name? So beautifully painted by Marina Kanavaki. Here at Gcaffe I present before you an outstanding combination of colours and water .
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Thank you very much for reblogging my atom flowers G!
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Awesome post! Thank you for sharing, my friend! 🙂
Subhan Zein
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Thank you, Subhan Zein.
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you are offering the positive face of ATOM / nuclear energy – let’s forget the ugly faces
https://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/04/30/chernobyl-by-chris-wevers/
let’s prefer art & fiction before photography & reality 🙂
your pic on my bureau wall would be much better than a Fukushima or Chernobyl photo …
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Ah, thank you Frizz!
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Visiting WP after a long time. Have a lot to catch up. You’ve added a some interesting art work!
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[welcome back!] Thank you, Yatin.
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Ah so beautiful! Simple yet expressive! Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you for your commment, Dilip. You are very kind.
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Beautiful painting!
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Thank you for your kind comment.
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I love purple flowers!!!!
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[me too!] Thank you, Rumpy for visiting.
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Violets in motion…
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Thank you, Lindy!
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As I said.. it’s like you put your head into the water and amazing things happened
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!!!! [I’ll take another dive now! pop… pop!]
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Very spring like. There are tons of little violet flowers growing outside my apartment in the grass. I hope the grounds keepers don’t cut the grass this weekend so they can shine as long as possible.
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Thank you, Aaron. I hope so too!
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Beautiful, you’re very talent .. as I said before”!
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Thank you Viveka, I’m flattered!
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Astonishing!!! Thanks for sharing Nonoy Manga
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[you’re welcome] Thank you!
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Very lovely!
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Thank you!
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Reblogged this on Aina's Blog.
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Thank you, Aina!
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I’m your fan, Marina.
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The ‘electrons’ certainly do give the floral painting a lot of energy!
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I know! Crazy little things aren’t they?! Thank you, Charlie!
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That’s it. I’m definitely in LOVE with all your pieces. This piece reminds me of my old name, and the beauty my past had. LOVE this piece. If I had more walls, (and dough), I would purchase them all, hang them proudly, and just STARE at them all day. Wow.. Absolutely as beautiful as the artist who created them. 😀
Pink.
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Wow! Thank you so much Pink! If this is not the response that every artist should long for, then I don’t know what is?! Overwhelmed, thank you!
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Hi, I nominated you for the Versatile Blogger Award http://decamvilledesign.wordpress.com/2012/04/27/day-74-another-award-thank-you-so-much/ ~Patricia
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Thank you so much, Patricia for nominating me. I truly appreciate it [even if I don’t accept awards]. I am very grateful for your kind words and gesture! [by the way I also love Futura!]
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You’re so very welcome. I wanted more people to see your art!
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Lovely and delicate!
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Thank you, dear Cara!
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This has a refreshing, uplifting feeling for me! I like the smoothness of the flow. The soft colors are outstanding. You have used one of my favorite colors (purple) and that makes me smile!
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…and that makes me very happy in return! Thank you so much for YOUR refreshing and uplifting comments!
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These have such a pretty flow. They appear very gentle.
Lovely …..
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Thank you, Isadora for your kind words.
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Love the use of sublte violets, a dash of the hard, and vast white space. The white space keeps the rendering fresh, the green keeps it wild. — Well done!
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I couldn’t have said it any better! Thank you so much Reno!
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I would like this one to hang on my wall…Beautiful, Marina!
Hugs, xx
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It would make it bloom even more of happiness! Thank you, Deb!
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You’re very sweet!
Hugs
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Spring energy. A fragrant image.
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Thank you, Terry!
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I enjoy blues and purples, but it’s the arcs & streaks that captures my attention. Well done!
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Thank you, Frank!
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