This painting is what I imagine Mathew would look like now. Quite handsome! I didn’t paint him on purpose though, he started with random colors and shapes… I stared and stared at them until I found him.
Category: Small Daily Paintings
Small Daily Painting:
Small Daily Painting:
India
The aboriginal woman -India- the real queen of this planet, one with nature.
In winter , she is crowned by snowflakes woven with the golden threads of her deeds, of her unconditional love and understanding of nature.
Small Daily Painting:
Too sexy
I just love that song and I imagine him singing:
Now, I’m too sexy for this shop!
Small Daily Painting:
Unintentional Frida
Did you know Frida, who was told by her doctor to stay in bed because of her illness, went to the opening of her exhibition literally on her bed? She drank, celebrated and had fun… while laying on her bed.
Quote: “Doctor, if you let me drink tequila, I promise not to drink at my funeral”
Small Daily Painting:
Love My Beach Vacay… I’m Bored
This pretty little girl was painted on Strathmore watercolor paper with acrylic paint.
In the slider below I also included the first version of her, the first blots of color. It fascinates me to see that this painting can be interpreted in two directions, like those eye-trick images. You might tend to see the skin of her neck and the blue water behind her. But the blue shape could also be her scarf. Her face and the background are one area of color.
Small Daily Painting:
Surprise
This handsome man with a 50’s hairdo and a face of disbelief was made with acrylic paintings and pencil on Strathmore watercolor paper.
It will work as a single piece or as an eye-catcher in your art gallery wall. See images below for details. The last image in the slider shows the initial color shapes in which I found him.
Small Daily Painting:
Unapologetically Me
This girl with an attitude was done on Strathmore watercolor paper with pencil and acrilics. She will surely be a conversation starter on your gallery wall or as a single piece. Many will relate to her favorite hashtag
#idontcarewhatyouthink. The last picture in the slide show the initial lines of this piece.