good grief this is a struggle for me. I'm thinking of using this one as inspiration. hahah. or, is this not quite what you had in mind? haha It is seriously there. https://www.wikiart.org/en/paintings-by-style/color-field-painting?select=featured haha Monochrome orangé Claude Tousignant · 1956
so I was joking with the solid orange. continuing to brose, I found this one https://www.wikiart.org/en/paintings-by-style/color-field-painting?select=featured which reminded me of a template I had and don't believe I've ever used, so i made this
This one was hard but I found the image (Painting: The Birth of Day by Joan Miro) and immediately thought of a picture my niece recently painted. I did my best to replicate the colors and forms in the picture to make my lay out.
https://www.wikiart.org/en/lourdes-castro/crescem-sombra-1991 I used as inspiration the line of art and the colors of the flowers and the background... My page: Credits: Doodles -Tropi Blooms- (Kate Hadfield) Paper -Folded Kraft 4/Textured Overlay- (Just Jaimee) Others -Outdoorsy/Stitches- (Kristin Aagard) & -Young At Heart/Masks- (Dawn Inskip) =)
that wiki site is a rabbit hole, so here i am at the last minute but i just picked something that colourwise reminded me of this painty paper by Dawn and went with the whole painty vibe for inspiration inspired by https://www.wikiart.org/en/mark-rothko/untitled-yellow-red-and-blue-1953
Inspired by a painting by paintings by Geogia O Keeffe. She often takes a small detail of a flower, or an object and focuses on that. sort of like micro photography. I love her paintings https://www.wikiart.org/en/georgia-o-keeffe
Here is my inspiration from Frida Kahlo- I have seen many of her art pieces while traveling to Mexico- they are so amazing! https://www.wikiart.org/en/frida-kahlo/by-genre/self-portrait
We have a Van Gogh exhibit here in Melbourne at the moment. The painting that I am always really taken by from Van Gogh is Starry Night, as I love reflections. Here is my LO:
I'm not sure I accomplished what I set out to do. I started with the idea of using the color blocking as a base. Then, in an attempt to use Lilypad Products, it sort of morphed into something else entirely. I titled it "Ruby Peepers" in honor of Miss Garland. Mark Rothko - No.5/No 22.
Thank you, thank you, thank you. I've been blown away this month and I'm so grateful that you didn't let your initial fear of the challenge prevent you from joining. Thank you for playing with me ♥