Imitation of Art
by Nancy Kane Chapman
Title
Imitation of Art
Artist
Nancy Kane Chapman
Medium
Painting - Mixed Media
Description
An acrylic abstract forms the ground for dried poinsettia leaves to stretch and
blend into painting which seems to fit its shapes.
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February 24th, 2015
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Anne-elizabeth Whiteway
Nancy, I would love to reach out and gently touch this amazing abstract in which you've used actual leaves and incorporated them into the whole painting. (or vice-versa). In any case, this is appealing to me in many ways.....like a tactile for the eyes. Love your work. LF
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
The painting was done way before these leaves dried. But somehow when I looked at them I remembered an acrylic abstract that just matched!! How interesting to me that this would be so. They really go together beautifully.
Uma Krishnamoorthy
Nancy, this is wonderful....... the way reality and imagination blend in perfect harmony. Love your creativity! Love the colours too!
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
I was working with these dried leaves when I remembered an acrylic painting I had done but put away. The shapes and textures and colors were a perfect match for each other!!
Nikki Dalton
Beautiful textures, reminds me of country classic English chintz! Beautifully done Nancy! FL
Sarah Vernon
Absolutely gorgeous, Nancy. L/F
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
I was amazed at how much this petal reminded me of an abstract I painted and indeed they seem to go together. Thanks, Sarah.
Marsha Heiken
Nancy,This is soooo cool. Fabulous Creativity. Thanks for your support ! Hugs,Marsha FV
Anne-elizabeth Whiteway
Nancy dear, this is so appealing to me, with all the textures, shapes and colors ! I'd like to reach out and touch it. Another fave. LF
Lenore Senior
This is a knock-out with beautiful colors and texturing. Fabulous! v/f
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
Wow, I was happily surprised as I saw this come to life. Reminds me of the time when I had a darkroom and played with b