6x6 inches / oil on panel
SOLD
(shown larger than actual painting)
SOLD
(shown larger than actual painting)
White Pansies look around and nod in this vintage style creamware basket. Pansies are so sweet, and this one entitled "Pretty Faces" just makes me think of all the joyous days of Spring! Particularly clean and crisp, this oil painting features shades of white in an antique reproduction creamware basket based on one that was found within the grounds of Colonial Williamsburg. There's something so fresh and pure about white which makes it's enduring versatility so useful in any setting, from classical & traditional to country french & cottage chic to contemporary. Their petals mimic the wings of white butterflies with contrasting deep purple and violet repeating the openwork of the creamware basket.
To purchase kindly email me at jeanneillenye@sbcglobal.net
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Oh Wow. This is very nice Jean.
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Thank you SO much, Gary! I dedicated a lot of time on capturing the gentle curling of these delicate petals. They remind me of powdery soft moth wings for some reason. Thank you for your lovely comments. Jeanne
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful,well done!
ReplyDeleteThank you SO much, XiuCheng! Of all the Pansy colors, pure white with purple faces are my absolute favorite. Pairing them with this creamware basket presented an irresistible image for me so I just had to paint it! Thank you for your lovely comments. Jeanne
ReplyDeleteA beautiful painting Jeanne! Just lovely. Your blog is just elegant.
ReplyDeleteTalk about knocking a painting out of the park, you did just that with this. Depth of color mixed with composition and the understanding of medium, great job..
ReplyDeleteThank you SO much, Suz! I'm always trying to "neaten" my blog a bit, but as you know, we creative types are constantly overflowing with the need to "express" ourselves! :o) Thank you for your lovely comments! Jeanne
ReplyDeleteThank you SO much Gerald! For quite some time I've wanted to get into painting white subjects, and the "faces" of these charming blooms as well as the open spaces between the porcelain basket provided a repetition of form and tone required to balance the dramatically dark background with the whites. It was a sheer joy creating this painting! Thank you for your wonderful comments! Jeanne
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful, it's so difficult say which my favorite is because your works is amazing. But I have to say I love this one. Wonderful work Jeanne.
ReplyDeleteThank you SO much, Joan! I think that even if I only painted flowers it would still be difficult for me to choose a favorite, too, as Nature's beauty and diversity is so vast! Thank you so much for your lovely comments. Jeanne
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