Hi Jen, when I studied Artvahistory, I learned tatvartists eould sometimes turn their painting upside down to get another perspective. Another perspective was looking into a mirror such they could see their painting. Today I looked at your beautiful horse and dragon in a mirror and I saw the Northern Lites in the North Pole’s 24 hour darkness of Winter! We all know who lives in the North Pole…. Hhhmmmm!!! Thanks for an adventurous start to my day! Wishing you a great day! Love Cousin Tess
Oops, a few typos in my response … let me clarify the booboos!…I studied Art History and learned that artists …. Hope that clears up the beginning of my response to your painting !…
I like this work of art too, Jen. When I enlarge the picture, I see many roses, dragons, seahorses, mushrooms, swirl cheese cakes and other unique patterns. Many years ago, I worked twice a week to company a woman in her big house sitting around doing almost nothing as she would be resting or sleeping a lot during the day. I would keep myself busy doing dusting or just admiring her many beautiful paintings. Most of them were abstract pictures. They were beautiful and I don't get tired looking at them. Keep up the good work, Jen. We are still very busy with the renovation. Rita
Yes, I can see a dragon. I think he has green hair and blue eyes and a purple tongue. Am I right? Dad
ReplyDeleteHi Jen, when I studied Artvahistory, I learned tatvartists eould sometimes turn their painting upside down to get another perspective. Another perspective was looking into a mirror such they could see their painting. Today I looked at your beautiful horse and dragon in a mirror and I saw the Northern Lites in the North Pole’s 24 hour darkness of Winter! We all know who lives in the North Pole…. Hhhmmmm!!! Thanks for an adventurous start to my day!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a great day!
Love Cousin Tess
Oops, a few typos in my response … let me clarify the booboos!…I studied Art History and learned that artists …. Hope that clears up the beginning of my response to your painting !…
ReplyDeleteI like this work of art too, Jen. When I enlarge the picture, I see many roses, dragons, seahorses, mushrooms, swirl cheese cakes and other unique patterns.
ReplyDeleteMany years ago, I worked twice a week to company a woman in her big house sitting around doing almost nothing as she would be resting or sleeping a lot during the day. I would keep myself busy doing dusting or just admiring her many beautiful paintings. Most of them were abstract pictures. They were beautiful and I don't get tired looking at them.
Keep up the good work, Jen. We are still very busy with the renovation. Rita