Some months ago I joined my friend Supal's Art to Inspiration project, a monthly project everyone can sign up to and share their interpretations of a paining. I couldn't find the time time to participate in it before last week, ironically when my exams had started. I'm so glad I did, however. This month's painting was Jill Ricci's Float. It is feminine, organic and has all the elements that I love to look at.
I really had not much time to go all the way I wanted with my interpretation (and when I started to layer varnish over the painting it got pretty messy), but I got to try out designing patterns and improvising a little with the effects on the canvas. It was such a great process to find more ideas and to just play around.
And did I mention that you can join too?


Love this, Anna!
ReplyDeleteMakes me want to pick up my cheap brushes and paint :)
This is so beautiful Anna!! I loved how you used the colors, repetition and mood of the piece. Thank you so much for participating! It's always an hoor to have such great artists participate!
ReplyDeleteI love the patterns, Anna! Beautiful work. ♥
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work!
ReplyDeleteyou're so talented! i know i say that all the time, but it's true. you're awesome!
ReplyDeletebeautiful, beautiful!
What a lovely exercise!
ReplyDeletejust doing it is the best feeling, playing around with ideas; good on you!
ReplyDeleteThis is really pretty and totally reflective of the art to inspiration piece. I'm so glad you were able to join us this month! (Nice to meet you!)
ReplyDeleteI love this, Anna! I love how your photographs capture much more than the artwork itself. Great job!
ReplyDeletei really enjoy how you have translated ricci's vision into your own. it's the same and yet not at all you know? so glad you created something too!
ReplyDeleteThis is really awesome! I think you did a wonderful job! And I agree with Kate! It's so cool to see the items you used to create this piece of art, too! Awesome.
ReplyDeleteThis is so great!!! I love that you created your own artwork based on Ricci's piece! I love your colors, patterns, and shapes. I have been wanting to make my own artwork inspired by the Art to Inspiration piece, but haven't gotten around to it, yet. Maybe next time?
ReplyDeleteOh I love the variety in patterns you painted! I want to find something like this around here!
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