Sunday, May 14, 2006

Happy Mother's Day!!

Title: Gigli di Calla
Artist: Rosalynn Grace
Medium: acrylic

This is my biggest (not your average big canvas size, when I say big try 30" by 40" big) and (I think) my best piece of art that I have done. I must say that if it wasn't for my art teacher, Mr. Gordon, that I would have never done this. I did it in pencil crayon once and he saw it and pretty much shoved a canvas in my hands and told me to do it. So there it is. This is what I gave my mom for Mother's day. She loves it!

10 Comments:

At 12:27 PM, Blogger Rosalynn said...

Now that I look at it on here, I have to say that it really does look better in person!

 
At 12:38 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Rosalynn, I'm just in auwe of your talent!
You know, we're thinking of coming out to visit your family this winter, and I would love to aquire one of your works of art to adorn one of my walls! Truly would!

 
At 5:10 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

It is an absolutely beautiful piece of art and I love it! I thought it was amazing the first time I saw it in pencil crayon on your portfolio but it is definitely something that needed to be on a big canvas. Thank you Rosalynn and thanks Mr. Gordon for your encouragement.

 
At 9:35 AM, Blogger Larissa Joy said...

take pictures or photograph

 
At 12:33 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Your Mom was telling me about this painting (on the Sat before Mother's Day) and I couldn't quite
picture it in my mind. I was glad to see it now. It's an amazing piece of art and sure shows off your talent! If people want your paintings, they should pay! I can't imagine how much time you put into that.

 
At 3:26 PM, Blogger Rosalynn said...

I actually started it in October (2005). However, I was doing it at school and it wasn't an actual project so I was doing it on top of everything else. I definately agree on the paying part! I could so pay off my trip to Indonesia if I do that!!

 
At 3:46 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have full intentions of paying!!
I would never expect anybody to labour on something so beautiful and expect the artist to just give it to me!!

 
At 5:42 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

what's the translation for the title?

 
At 4:09 PM, Blogger Rosalynn said...

calla lilies. it's italian. i'm so creative aren't i.

 
At 9:50 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

yes, very. that's cool. way to break out the languages!

 

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