Friday, January 23, 2009

More India paintings for Duncan Yard

These are the next 2 paintings I finished for the February exhibition. I realy am having so much fun with them. The more I play around with shapes and transfers the more ideas I get for future paintings.


India 2
Mixed media on boxed masonite 30x30cm
India 3
Mixed media on boxed masonite 30x60cm
SOLD

7 comments:

Unknown said...

Oh my goodness! I love love love lotuses. What an ethereal image you've created. I was struck to see your first painting in the thumbnail but I was blessed to see two jewels this morning. I LOVE your work. One day, I'll be able to afford a piece and have it bless my home. HUGS!

Deirdre said...

Thanks Sheila. Your comments means a lot to me. I regularly have a look at your blog and am amazed at how productive you are. There is always something interesting on your blog.

Anonymous said...

Hi Deirdre, I was very inspired and encouraged by what you told about yourself. I would like to paint every day and especially have fun although it doesn't always happen. Three years I started to study fine arts at university in Tasmania, Australia. Your paintings are amazing, I love the colors and your brushwork. Your blog has been an inspiration to me since just yesterday I wrote my first blog. If you'd like to have a look at it, I'd love to hear what you think. Everybody Can Buy Art thanks.

Deirdre said...

Hi Hannele. I am glad you find my blog inspirational. I never thought of myself as inspirational (thanks :), I only paint what I love and find interesting. Over the past few years I have also found many amazing artists on the web. Surfing the web opens up so many new ideas. Your blog is interesting and very relevant to art today. I will keep track and hope to see some of your work. Kind regards.

Edward Burton said...

I LOVE these - very beautiful!

Unknown said...

Excellent composition of paintings based on the Indian theme.
Great colour and hue .

Rishi Kapil ,
Mumbai ,INDIA

Deirdre said...

Hi Rishi. Thanks for your kind comments. I had a great time painting them. Deirdre