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Monday, September 23, 2013

Out Of The Blue, "Sunflower Oil Painting" Original Art by Marina Petro

©Marina Petro

"Out Of The Blue"
8 x 10 inches
Original oil painting on stretched canvas
 Reduced to $159

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Even though sunflowers reach their glory in late summer, early autumn is my favorite time for sunflowers. It's when they begin to bow their heads, lose their petals, and take on so many moods. They are equally interesting to me when they are petal bare....hhmm....that might be one of my soon to be created paintings....

Today's Quotation: "You can't wait for inspiration. You have to go after it with a club." 
-Jack London

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Monday, August 15, 2011

Magical Orange, "Still Life Fruit Oil Painting," by Marina Petro


Magical Orange
10" x 10"
Original oil painting on canvas
Still Life Fruit Series

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The orange in this painting was sitting on decorative fabric. When I finished the painting, the orange appeared like it was flying through the universe on a magic carpet....hence...the title Magical Orange.

Besides being a good source of vitamin C, here is some more information about the wonderful orange...

Orange trees are a symbol of love and marriage in many cultures. Oranges are sometimes found in Renaissance paintings of married couples. One of the most famous is Jan van Eyck's "Wedding Portrait of the Arnolfini".
         
Brides traditionally wear orange blossoms in their hair or carry them in their bouquet at their wedding. Orange blossoms are often part of the decoration on a wedding cake.
         
Queen Victoria was given a coronet of gold and enamel orange blossoms by her husband Albert. When their children were born, he had a jeweler add tiny green oranges to the coronet.

Today's Quotation: "Failure is the opportunity to begin again more intelligently."
-Henry Ford

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