Explosion of Joy is a painting by Carmen Doreal which was uploaded on April 15th, 2009.
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Title
Explosion of Joy
Artist
Carmen Doreal
Medium
Painting - Acrylic On Canvas
Description
Fleeting Kisses
touching one key or another
of the physical minds
blue time kaballa
on the valleys twins
love renewal on roots
drifting in a moment of stillness
the four season leafs
dancing willows
in the present web
Carmen Doreal
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April 15th, 2009
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Comments (8)
Anand Swaroop Manchiraju
Beautiful,joy is expressed in a freedom.You got so many beautiful works to look at,i shell visit again as i like them-------------------------Anand
Daniel Hebard
It is fun interacting with fine artists of different disciplines. I love the imagery, passion, and selection of color palletes in the differing themes of your art work. It is refreshing and inspiring opening my mind, letting me smile inwardly, and is fun to let each picture soak into the soul of the mind.
Carmen Doreal
Thank you for the kinds comments... It is inspiring when I read your thoughts, when I am visiting yours gallery, as well... I feel that I still need to learn a lot... You are very very gifted artists... no doubts!!
Heather Hennick
I can relate to your brilliant palette of color. Thank you for your comment on 'Viens of promise'
Bruce Combs - REACH BEYOND
What marvelous texture that I am sure the photo cannot give much justice to. And what a great stream-of-consciousness you give us of your own reaction to the painting. What a wonderful thing for an artist to share his or her rejoicing in their own creation -- that it really is successful in recreating and presenting their mood and feelings. Hey, that's what each painting should do, I think. I know I have joy of some of mine. Others I am not satisfied with. . .yet. Often I paint over them (thank you acrylics). Keep it up Carmen!