Garden Flowers #1 is a painting by Natalie Holland which was uploaded on July 20th, 2009.
Garden Flowers #1
Original - Not For Sale
Price
Not Specified
Dimensions
16.000 x 20.000 inches
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Title
Garden Flowers #1
Artist
Natalie Holland
Medium
Painting - Acrylic Medium On Canvas
Description
None
Uploaded
July 20th, 2009
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Comments (31)
Sharon Mau
. ╰⊰✿ . . *`*•.¸☆ ☆¸.•*´* . . Featured: :: Greeting Cards :: . . *`*•.¸☆ ☆¸.•*´* . . ✿⊱╮. . . http://fineartamerica.com/groups/greeting-cards.html
Nikki Dalton
Lovely floral like the spontaneous feel great colours and beautiful gesture in the painting.
Chana Tolere
I love this particular style in your work with flowers.Magical, very you, but has that quality I have loved in Redon's florals in a vase. v/f
Ararat Mamigonian
this Artwork is so Beautiful, and so Rich, in Colors just fantastic very nice and beautiful
Marsha Heiken
Natalie,These flowers are so beautiful. You are a great artist.Thank You dear for the comment on the Shabby Chic wuth,Red Flower. Hugs,Marsha
Bruce Combs - REACH BEYOND
I'll tell you all something about Natalie's page, actually all her pages, and that is the calmness she creates and transmits to a viewer. Natalie makes the difficult and the highly, intensely detailed graphics desceptively appear easy, simple, and effortless to create. I've been trying to figure out for over a year now how this can be possible to do (when I try to emulate (not copy!) anything like that style and method, it becomes just the opposite: frenzied, chaotic, disturbing -- so I guess that's what I tend toward in my paintings anyway! Ah, but here, and most of her wonderful works, I can squint and the lines disappear and the blending arrangement of pastel colors becomes a wreath; put the lines back and they appear so effortlessly drawn, perfectly, simply, and organically defining leaves and flowers. And how simple, non-distracting from the living and "natural" flowers the vase is! Is that a halo around it? And do you know what I think is unusual for Natalie here? Some bare, empty background! Ah, but see how wonderfully it subtly fronts the flowers, especially the light and shadow around the bottom. Oh, what another nice bouquet for all of us and the universe, Natalie. Thank you again. Peace, etc., Bruce