Because Art Should be Play and Not Work

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Influenced by Gauguin

Just finished this morning

15 comments:

Rita A. said...

Such vivid colors. Beautiful.

Corrine at sparkledaysstudio.com said...

Oh really nice Janet. I am always influenced by your lovely subjects, the layering here is especially lovely. xox

Edilza Teixeira said...

Oi Janet!!!

Seu trabalho é de uma criatividade sem limites. Gostaria de saber se você vai postar a troca de ATC, assim que eu receber o seu eu vou postar.

Beijos

Traduzi no google

Hi Janet!!

His work is a boundless creativity. I wonder if you'll post the exchange of ATC, as soon as I receive your I'll post.

kisses

Lee Hynes said...

This is such a great idea working through the artist,really want to have a go at it. You are doing splendidly!

Monica said...

Like the Gauguin colors and sense of lush vegetation.

teri said...

I love the colors and introduction of stencils.

Sharon P. said...

Marvelous.....you really "nailed" Gauguin's style!

Annette said...

Hi Janet, well I am looking at this beauty again and still love it. AGAIN. You did just perfect in every aspect. Hugs and keep warm. xox

Marilou Bain said...

Beautiful job Janet and I love the colorful backround too, it really sets it off:)
Hugs Marilou

Arlene said...

Janet - I loved your abstract paintings - my abstract efforts never turn out so wonderful looking. I also would love to know how you made those "collagraph plates" too - I haven't heard about those and the resulting prints look really interesting! I guess I need to get Mary Beth Shaw's book too.. on to my Wish List it goes. LOL.

Arlene said...

Ooops.. my comment went on the wrong post - I meant it to go with your previous post! Well, I loved your Gauguin painting too.. very wonderful colors and you did great with the figures too! Great work.

joanna said...

Geourgous colous, Janet! also love the stencils.
xoxo

Jenny said...

I just love this page Janet... so beautiful... and gorgeous and interesting background...

Jenny ♥

Socrates said...

Fantastic page. In the spirit of, you captured it perfectly. Love the stencils. HE never thought of stencils...

John Eickert said...

There is something about this piece. I keep coming back to it.