Another painting as I continue to update my virtual art gallery and revisiting old posts of paintings,
is from my ‘Windows’ watercolor series.
[original texts / notes / comments are kept & broken links amended].
…towards a more organized site and a happy day! 😉
REVISITED 7.1.2022

Window No3
Technique: Watercolour
Original size: 15x15cm
from “marina’s windows” 2011 © Marina Kanavaki




[museum quality printing and framing]
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original post 28.2.2012 • 13:15
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Description:
Windows…
looking out
or looking in.
Details




My paintings are also available on art prints – framed or on canvas at Imagekind and specially designed on various everyday products at Society6[US] / Society6[EuropE]
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
Categories: art, My Art Gallery, Watercolours, Windows
Did you know that the English word window began as a poetic metaphor? The original components were the words for ‘wind’ and ‘eye.’ You can read a little more about it in the Word History section at https://www.ahdictionary.com/word/search.html?q=window.
Ah, thank you so much! Makes my title even more ‘relevant’! 🙏🌬👁 😉
it’s all about light and colours…beautiful!
Awwww…. thank you, my friend!!!
Have a beautiful day …safe! 🙂
Also, thank you for following my blog, Exploration Art. Hope you have a fabulous weekend!
You’re welcome. Thank you too! Have a wonderful week…
Interesting watercolor. I like the blues and purples used and the way the picture seems to float underwater.
Thank you, Ledia. “Floating underwater” sounds beautifully surrealistic!
That’s one of the things that makes the painting so wonderful.
true!
Take me down to the paradice city where….
the sky is clear and the lavender’s pretty 🙂
why don’t you please take me home (oh yeah)
Oh, No! not the Guns…! [Joking! Good paraphrasing.]
Thanks for your always resourceful comments, Dominique.
window associates BRIGHT LIGHT – and your painting too, wonderful!
Oh, thank you!
Marina, it is breath-taking ! Soft, sublime — feeling like the beauty of morning dew dripping…Marina, you are full of life and I adore your work my friend! (But, you know this!!). Love.
Shaheen, you’re so sweet and kind, thank you! I’m honored and flattered!
This is so cheery and beautiful! I feel like I am looking out the window at a vibrant blooming field of lavender soaking up the bright blue sky! Lovely!
What a poetic comment! Yes, ii is a field of lavender [my favorite plant!] Thank you so much!
Took me back to my summer holidays as a child – love it! Thanks.
Thank you, Jim!
This is lovely! I love the choice of such cheery colors. Reminds me of a spring day.
Thank you, Rumpy. You’re right, it is a spring day out there.
This is so pretty!
Thank you Pattie!
I was nicely transported to a beautiful place …
…so nice to hear! Thank you Walter.
I can imagine a lazy afternoon just peering out this window, lost in thoughts. So naturally, I love this. The brightness is beautiful. 🙂
…pleasant thoughts I hope! [just like mine when I look at your photos!] Thank you Katie.
I love this window painting. Beautifully done. Enchanting.
Thank you for your kind words Terry.
I do like it!
Thank you!
You know I’m a huge fan of your paintings, but especially of the windows. I love sitting on the windowsill watching the world go by, so these paintings really appeal to me.
Oh, Bones I can just picture you doing that! Thank you.
By the way I’ve tagged you, check it out – http://bonesdiary.wordpress.com/
Thank you Bones! Congrats on your [well deserved] award!