"Vivid" Original 18"x24" Painting on Canvas Here
This week my featured painting is "Vivid." There is a full bloom lily and a lily bud, together I thought the flowers were very sweet... The floral art has a realist impressionist feel. The original stargazer lilies painting is available for purchase on my website as are art prints and LE ACEO prints!
Most of my art is also available on my website at lisarusso.com; however, on the first Tuesday of the month, I like to put some art prints and LE ACEO prints on ebay at a lower promotional rate for the duration of the auctions... This month, my theme is angels, you may see them here.
I am linking this post with Inspire Me Monday
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Creatures of the Earth, Sea, and Sky: Painting the Panamanian Cosmos Part II
LACMA Exhibit Open until April 15, 2018
With a theme of real and mythical animals, the show includes a mix of ancient ceramics and 20th century textiles. Some of the ceramics were part of chief's burials and restored from purposely broken pieces, they are glazed in styles unique to Panamanian art with some purple hues. The textile panels are called molas and come from the modern Kuna culture. They were traditionaly made in pairs as part of a front and back panel of a woman's blouse and thought to have protective qualities.
I found these works very appealing. Part I is here.
Armadillo Effigy Jar
Panama, Conte style, 600-900 CE
Mola with Animal (Possibly Fox)
Panama, San Blas, Kuna People, late 20th century
Pedestal Plate with Sea Monster Designs
Panama, Southern Azuero Peninsula, Joaquin style, 6500-1200 CE
Jar with Front-Facing Mythical Creature
Panama, Barrancosa, Macaracas style, 800-1000 CE
Pedestal Plate with Sea Monster Design
Panama, Conte style, 1000-1100 CE
Plate with Dual Image of Ferocious Fish
Panama, Macaracas style, 800-1000 CE
Mola with Interlocking Fish
Panama, San Blas, Kuna People, late 20th century
Pedestal Dish or Censer Stand with Stingray
Panama, Parita style, 1000-1300 CE
Double-Spouted Stingray Effigy Vessel
Panama, Conte style, 600-800 CE
Your lily painting is beautiful as are the ceramics.
ReplyDeletevery pretty painting :)
ReplyDeleteand really nice designs on that pottey
Your painting is beautiful, and I love the exhibits with their warm, earthy colours. Have a great day, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteMuch appreciated, thank you Christine, Jennifer, and Valerie!
ReplyDeleteYour painting is so pretty and vibrant Lisa! And, I love the items from the exhibit! Amazing! Big Hugs!
ReplyDeleteThank you most kindly Stacy!
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