Suddenly Spring
by Nancy Kane Chapman
Title
Suddenly Spring
Artist
Nancy Kane Chapman
Medium
Digital Art - Digital Art
Description
Using my main painting for a guide, I found this corner and played with Picasa effects to make this pink delight. I'm uncertain what flower this could be, or what huge stems could erupt in this fashion. I've decided that it all is symbolic of the season, the beauty, the swiftness of transition.
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May 12th, 2018
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Nancy Kane Chapman
Thanks so very much, Cia for this feature in Digital Art and Photography for a Simple Imagination. I'm always happy to be in your gallery!
Nancy Kane Chapman
Many thanks, Stefano for this feature in 10 Plus. Always great to recirculate older art which was popular.
Brenae Cochran
Congratulation on being :The Master Artist of the Week. Beautiful Artistry!!
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
I'm still amazed at this honor. I've never had this title before and it's a great feeling to be chosen. Thanks for your comment, Brenae.
Angela Davies
Lovely effects and use of your painting, LF Nice to see them in a new perspective and play with what can be. LF
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
I'm so happy you liked this one. I'm always happiest when exploring some new ideas and methods.
Bunny Clarke
Congratulations on your Master Artist of the Week feature. This is a gorgeous creation.
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
I'm so happy to have found a new audience for my work. Thanks so very much for this nice comment, Bunny.
Nancy Pratt
What a beautiful piece of artwork Nancy, I really love this piece ❤️
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
I'm so pleased you like my spring "poem". It's wonderful to connect in this way!
Swedish Attitude Design
Dear Nancy! What a beautiful piece of art you've created here! This piece of art reminds me of romance and Royal vintage, I am imaging that I can see kings and queens dancing in their Big Golden Ballroom with all their guests I Wanted to find the right word for this particular motif, so, I began to search the internet on US history. I found this text that described a little bit about what I'm looking for: ******************************************************************************************* ******************************************************************************************* “- 1870-1877 is one of the most significant decades of the history of American art. Many artists became very famous during this decade because of their unique, creative and interesting styles of artwork. Some of these artists are Winslow Homer, Mary Cassatt, Thomas Eakins, James Whistler and William Richards. These artists used different styles in their works of art that later influenced the artists of the future. Some of these popular styles are impressionism, Tromp'OEile, realism and Romanticism “ **************************************************************************************** **************************************************************************************** So, this is an Honor to Promote you to be My " Featured Master Artist of the week! " So, With that sad! CONGRATULATIONS TO BE THE FEATURED MASTER ARTIST OF THE WEEK in my Group: Abstract Painting and Digital Abstract! You can find your solo here; https://fineartamerica.com/groups/abstract-painting-and-digital-abstract.html
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
What a wonderful surprise!!...I've never been the Master Artist of the Week and especially nice to have your generous words about my art. I love the encouragement and praise. Thank you so very much for everything!!!
Nancy Kane Chapman
I'm delighted that "Suddenly Spring" was chosen as a feature in Abstract Painting and Digital Art! Thanks so very much for this new showcase and notice!
Marsha Heiken
Nancy,dear this is such a fabulous fantasy flower,my favorite kind you do. Your colors are great. Wish you well dear! Friend,Marsha F/L
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
Thanks so very much, Marsha. I'm very into my garden now, and lots of yard work. But I'm still trying to keep painting!
William Tasker
It doesn't matter what flower it is. The artwork is so lovely it sings. And to prove my point, there is a note in the middle towards the top! :) L/F
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
I didn't see that note!! How nice of you to really "look". Thanks, William!