Best Friends is a painting by Dave Farrow which was uploaded on March 7th, 2014.
Best Friends
This fantasy painting is titled best friends. It features a young girl with her best friend named mister kitty on a swing under a full moon. If one... more
by Dave Farrow
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18.000 x 24.000 inches
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Title
Best Friends
Artist
Dave Farrow
Medium
Painting - Acrylic On Canvas
Description
This fantasy painting is titled best friends. It features a young girl with her best friend named mister kitty on a swing under a full moon. If one looks close they can see mister turtle sitting on the root of old man tree.
Uploaded
March 7th, 2014
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Comments (54)
Elizabeth Tillar
Dave, the magic and beauty of this painting are indescribable! That sky is the most gorgeous one I have ever seen, my dear friend! And the mood and that silhouetted tree, the child looking at the sky with her best friend, the pool of water, and every element including the wonderful turtle, make this a splendid and mood0altering work of art! You have won the highly coveted Childhood Fantasies in Art Award for this masterpiece. l/f/g+
Dave Farrow replied:
Elizabeth you are such a dear...thank you for your comment and the prestigious award. I appreciate it
Joan Kaplan
What a wonderfully, creative painting this is, Dave. I love everything about it. It's beautifully composed, thoughtful, inviting, unusually special and just all around perfect! So well done! And, in your likeness, this deserves the Award of All Awards....the Masterpiece Award!!
Doug Kreuger
A highly creative, dream-like artwork Dave! When I view this painting, I am reminded of how speedily time passes, and our children becomes grownups! One day we are a carefree child standing on a swing, gazing into the cosmos with our whole lifetime ahead of us. Then, all too soon we become aged and tired, showing time-roughened exteriors. Like this old tree trunk, our outstretched limbs attempt to embrace the world around us.. L&F