Title: Self Knowledge Brings Happiness Medium: Mixed Media Painting a Triptych Earlier last week I committed myself to a project, which is completely different to anything I have attempted before. My sister requested an Asian semi-abstract triptych for her 40th birthday, which we will celebrate tonight and the above image is the result. I am always thankful for situations that push me to explore
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The names of musical instruments are often loanwords, in English they are usually from Greek (via French intermediaries) or Italian. Sometimes their original forms are transparent. Thus the medieval wind instrument shawm goes back to Greek kalamos “reed”; nothing could be simpler. (more…)
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I love this piece, Kayleen! The colors are so rich and warm, beautiful job.Jeanwww.JeansArtBlog.com