Atom Flowers #7



For the beginning of a new month… [well, that was for February 2012, but still, beginning of a month! ;-)]

Atom Flowers#7

Technique: Watercolour

Original size: 13x13cm

from marina’s atom flowers 2011  © marina kanavaki

 


original post 01.02.2012 • 12:35


If you wish to know more about the painting [concept, price & availability] or if you see something you like that has sold, I am happy to paint something similar as a commission, please get in touch at anmar.graphic.art@gmail.com

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  1. Oh, Marina, if you were closer, I’d be knocking on your door! My wife used to paint watercolours and think she would also love these and, maybe, start painting again. I wish she would. Have a great weekend 🤗🌹💖🙋‍♂️

  2. I love your Atom Flowers. They are totally atomic in three colors exploding from lovely strokes washing over the white ground.

  3. Often the most beauty is found in the simplicity of the strokes of paint that twist and twirl to show the beauty of colour in the minutest of detail… the way the paint blends and melts into each other.. Love your Atom Flowers dear Marina..

    I have also had my brushes at work, but mostly my needles as I took on a new major project…which I completed some time ago, only to complete two more…
    We all of us need to find our creative forms .. Especially in the way our minds create…. For we are all of needed in creating our New Earth, as we dismantle the old….
    We are now in warrior mode, as each brush stroke, each stitch , each thought is vital in this New creative process….

    I am delighted to be back here again Marina…. And sending well wishes your way ❤ Hugs my friend ❤

    • I think you maybe right there… they are all actually, desperately trying to exist [to begin with] and then bloom as best they can. I don’t know if I’m succeeding, but I know that’s what they’re telling me… Thank you Katie.

  4. February was named after the Latin term februum, which means purification, via the purification ritual Februa held on February 15 (full moon) in the old lunar Roman calendar.
    Fresh flowers to you too. Fresh new start to all

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