Sunday, February 8, 2009

I'll have another, please.

Nothing like a few vodka martinis on a Sunday afternoon, doh! This is one of 5 completed paintings-- larger versions of my favorite daily paintings. I took out the original turquoise background on this one and re-arranged the light pink flower to be more centered. The turquoise background adds a gem like quality to a 6x6 painting--but it looks almost garish on a 22" x 22" painting. The smaller painting is available in my Etsy store. nodp

14 comments:

  1. Beautiful! Oh, and the painting is lovely too! :)
    Joan

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  2. Was this horrifically difficult to do? I was thinking of enlarging some of mine, too. This came out great - and I like the neutral background - gives the flowers 'punch'!

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  3. I know .... things always have to be changed when enlarging .

    It looks great

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  4. Diane, It looks fantastic larger. I think it would bring happiness and life to any room!

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  5. A wonderful transfer Diane to the bigger scale and I agree absolutely about the background but I can see you still have some of the burnt orangey colour peeking through and that really brings it all to life.

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  6. Awesome! The paintings are almost as beautiful as you.

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  7. Hi All, Thanks so very much for the comments!! Kelley: It wasn't horrifically hard. Things to keep in mind if you do it, what works small won't automatically translate. Be careful about large negative spaces especially. They haven't dried yet, so I can't say I would use this Arches paper again.... yet!!? But so far, it's been good with just one thick coat of gesso front and back (and sides/edges to seal the paper.) I may be able to roll them when I ship them! Thanks again to all, I may post pictures of the rest now too!!

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  8. I came to your blog via Carol Schiff's blog and am I happy!! What delightful flowers. I am tempted to try my hand at flowers. For some reason, I have avoided them but seeing your work, I just might give it a try. Thanks. Honor

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  9. I have been admiring your little flower paintings in awe, but wow - your large one is fantastic! The colors and your placement of them are my favorite.

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  10. This is beautiful! I'd celebrate with a couple of libations myself if I could create such a masterpiece. I love it Diane. Just gorgeous.

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  11. Lovely painting - I like the large version. :-)

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  12. Wow. I'd say the martinis work well for you!
    I love your paintings. Vibrant color and great composition!

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  13. Hi Diane ~ love your blog and your art! I found this one intereswting as I have a samller painting that Ive done larger and the background colors did not work ~ I think for the the same reason yous tate here ~ the area being too large to carry the strong color ~ so....I'll pull it back outnow and see if cahnging the color helps!
    Would love to add your link to my blog if you'd consider the same....let me know! (laineblea@gmail.com) Thk!

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