Hope by Meglaurel
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Description
fluid acrylic and watercolor on yupo (plastic like finish paper) size 32x24
Comments (6)
Wolfmanw
Very beautiful and creative image. Love the textures
romanceworks
What a lovely scene and such a marvelous array of colors and textures all blending together in a rainbow of beauty washed in sunshine. It is full of hope and joy. CC
awjay
excellent artwork
vapo
Amazing colors! What an artwork... Wonderful painting! Vashek
Chipka
This is a gorgeous piece of work! The colors are amazing, vivid, eye-popping good; I like eye-popping artwork, especially with such a deft touch as you've shown here. I love the idea that you've captured/created something that seems representational on the surface, but the colors and strokes, globs and textures, take this out of the realm of pure representation and into a nicer place, as far as I can tell. I love the fragmented sign as well... NG CO MUSIC...perfect! This is one of those pieces of work that I'll likely return to again, and again (and again.) Great stuff! I think this has to make a short trip into my Favorite's File.
anahata.c
love the comments of Carol (romanceworks) and chip (chipka). It is filled with hope & joy, and it is filled with eye-popping colors, and it does move from representation to visual music. (Well that wasn't what chip said verbatim, but I'll put some words into his mouth, lol. I don't think he'll mind...) You really are a natural colorist, even the smallest tile is imbued with inner light in your hands...your contrasts of blues & turquoises in the middle church-roof are a perfect example: They play off each other to give off a genuine light. And your blues in the steeple & the door of the far-right church are equally luminous when contrasted with the earthen reds & browns of the surrounding brick. You just know how to find the light inside of things, and you know how to let light speak to itself. You also have your signature pinks & violets---on both sides of the image. They've very alive. And you divide spaces into such natural areas: You paint 'straight' lines to a degree, but you let them bend to their own wills, which gives them real life. It's a small image, but just beautiful; and the sky seems like a fire made of amber and gentle blues. Alive on every level---a town alit with its own beautiful light.