A Medley of Blooms
by Nancy Kane Chapman
Comments (12)
Sergey Taran
Beautiful image =)
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
Many thanks, Sergey. It was wonderful discovering your fabulous animal portraits....especially your cats! Stunning work!
Karen Adams
If I could remember my dreams, I am betting they look a lot like this! So beautiful, Nancy!!.....vf
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
This is really technicolor!!! I'm going to pay close attention to my dreams now. LOL.
Jolanta Anna Karolska
I forgot to mention that when I read your description...I somehow read it: Melody of Blooms...:) and yes...it has most glorious melody...most delightful- floral tune...I say...this is glorious!!
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
No doubt I had music playing as I plunged into these flowers....so melody is right too. I'm so happy you enjoy my art because I find yours to be full of joy too!!! Your bright colors are no doubt an influence!!!
Jolanta Anna Karolska
Love the colour palette...freedom in your brush strokes and such magical effects, Nancy! Splendid! :) f.v tw
Nikki Dalton
Fantastic Nancy, such beautiful vivid colours and amazing composition! Fl
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
Here we are ready for fall and I'm still painting flowers. Thanks, Nikki for this lovely comment.
Dave Farrow
Wow Nancy, you certainly didn`t hold anything back on this spectacular creation, it is absolutely gorgeous. You earn the prestigious "Dancing Abstract" gold cup. I love those beautiful colors set against the deep blues. This piece is a real sweetheart. l.v.f. dear lady, you totally rock
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
I accept the gold cup award, Dave. This one is not typical of me....totally found myself awash in a deep deep blue I just loved.
Nancy Kane Chapman
Thank you very much John for choosing this painting for your features in "Images That Excite You". I'm so honored and grateful!
Joyce Dickens
Gorgeous work my friend; I love this on the cobalt back ground..... simply stunning work Nancy!!! jd
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
The effects of gouache are so beautiful when photographed. I wonder why more artists don't use it....