This painting by Maria Skrebstova fascinates me because of its colors and openness to multiple interpretations -- at first, I saw a pheonix in the painting, then a tulip in the wind and lastly, a colorful frog about to shoot out its tongue. I like how the abstract can seemingly become anything. Also, the brushstrokes all in a similar direction add to the flow of the work, making it seem effortless.
Monday, September 7, 2009
Wing of Beauty
This painting by Maria Skrebstova fascinates me because of its colors and openness to multiple interpretations -- at first, I saw a pheonix in the painting, then a tulip in the wind and lastly, a colorful frog about to shoot out its tongue. I like how the abstract can seemingly become anything. Also, the brushstrokes all in a similar direction add to the flow of the work, making it seem effortless.
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this is REALLY beautiful
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