Atom Flowers #39
Technique: watercolour
Original size: 15x15cm
from Marina Kanavaki watercolor series “Atom Flowers” © 2013
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[museum quality printing and framing]
Categories: art, Atom Flowers, PAINTINGS, Watercolours
beautiful!
Thank you!
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You and your brush are amazing dance partners…
Ah, John what a nice thing to say!!!!
We do have our occasional fights though [and guess who wins!]
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Most excellent!
Ah, thank you, Graham!
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Beautiful Work indeed:D
Thank you for your kind comment!!!
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Oh, so lovely again, Marina! Very nice color combination. 🙂
The darker and richer shade of purple has been a soothing color for me.
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Purple does have that effect… I’m so glad you like it, Fergie!!!
Thank you, my dear! 🙂
wish i had that kind of control. have alwyz been scared of watercolor.
It’s all in the mind! Really. I used to be intimidated by watercolors but one fine day [!] gazed at my beautiful watercolor case full of vibrant little cubes and thought, hell, they’ll do it my way! So far, they’ve been kindly obedient! Anyway, that elephant you did, acquired much more control, so I know you can!
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This is so beautiful Marina! Love it❤❤❤❤
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Thank you my dear Violet!!!!
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Beautiful work as always Marina. I wish I had your talent 🙂
You have a talent I admire. The talent of word composition! Thank you so much, Ken!
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Love how the seemingly random squiggles meld into a bouquet of gorgeousness! My favourite colours too Marina 🙂
Ah, Madhu, those squiggles are very happy now!
Thank you! 🙂
I love the color purple in your painting. BEAUTIFUL!
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
Thank you, Francine! Have a wonderful weekend!
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hi Marina,
“anthropos” Greek word for man,
means
“he who looks up”
+
P.S.:
let’s update:
anthropos =
homo sapiens – he who is wise”
homo ludens – “he who likes to play”
homo faber – “he who works”
homo designus / designa =
he / she – needing design for identity!
http://blog.spoongraphics.co.uk/articles/50-inspirational-branding-identity-design-projects
maybe an inspiration for your work?
Yes, it is and thank you very much for the link, Frizz!!!
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I love that color combo in your painting. It looks good in gardens as well.
Ah, yes, you’re right! I can picture it! Thank you, Donna!
Happy weekend! 🙂
beautiful colours and painting, dear Marina..:-)
groetjes en een fijn weekend xxxxxx
Thank you, my dear Francina!!!
You too have a wonderful weekend! !
groetjes
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Woderful work, Marina!. I love purple 🙂
Nice color, huh?! Thank you very much!!!!!
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I love purple, and this a a beautiful design, Marina! 🙂
Big compliment coming from you, Deb! Thank you, my dear!!
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Big lover of deep purple … so beautiful and delicate as always. *smile Have a great weekend now.
Thank you my dear! You too have a great great weekend.!!
Hope you’re feeling better! 🙂
Your style always makes me smile … besides, I love your combinations of purple, blue, and green.
Between you and me (!) I also like that combination!!! Thank you, Frank! Your comments make me smile!
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So so beautiful
Thank you very much!! I’m flattered!!!
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Oh how lovely and lively!!! Those colors, Marina, are a great combination of soft with bold. I love this bouquet! 🙂 ~xoxo!!!
Thank you so much my dear friend! I was looking forward for you to see it (from one flower lover to another!)
Happy creating!
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Isn’t that wonderful, how we create with each other in mind?! Have a wonderful and creative weekend!! 🙂
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You too my friend!!!
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The two things I like most about this painting are the pale leaves and stems and how this paleness drops them into the background. I just love the vibrancy of the flowers. You’ll have to tell me what they are so I can get some for my wife! They look so exotic!
You describe them so beautifully, Russ! Thank you!!!
I’m afraid they’re a very rare kind called No39 of the atom flowers family!!!! Nearest neighbor could be a two colored tulip (?)! 🙂
beautiful strokes Marina…just beautiful…
Ah, thank you, Sriram!!! I’m so glad you like it! !!
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I really love this one Marina. Springtime plums, blues and purples dancing among the grasses.
Tis the season for a bit of dancing huh?! Thank you, Terry!
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Oh how lovely – gives me a pleasant feeling!
Many thanks Marina!
Exactly like your comment!!! Thank you for your support, Dilip. It means a lot!
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Beautiful delicate and colourful. Wonderful brush strokes 🙂
Ah, Sue, thank you! I am very glad you like my flowers! 🙂
Marina these flowers are terrific, such movement and delicacy. If you have them, I would love to see the ‘draft’ copies before you arrive at the ‘complete’ composition. Your work is so suited to repeat pattern on fabric or wall papers. Gorgeous
Ah, thank you so much! I’m so glad you like it! I’m afraid the drafts have been recycled already!!! Interesting you should mention it though because it just occurred to me that I never look back. .. funny isn’t it?!
On patterns, yes, I know. I like doing that too! Part of my “multiples” dissections!
Chained and unchained melodies – love the purple -magenta duo! So refreshing is this composition! I can smell them from afar!!! Many hugs my friend.
Love the “chained and unchained melodies”!! Thank you so much my dear friend. Hugs from me too and a virtual bouquet of scented flowers!!
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wow smells so fresh in my study/studio ! Thank you my darling friend! Am enjoying the bouquet ! 🙂