The book launch party last Saturday evening for my friend Jeanie was held at the Ludington Area Center for the Arts. They have become a real force for the arts in the area. You may have noticed many works of art on the walls in the post about that event.
The current display is featuring works by artist Carole Hunnes-Nielson. She's Michigan based.
I really had a hard time choosing just one picture as a "favorite." I have a hard time with that whole concept anyway, but I forced myself to pick one. Mostly I asked myself, "If I were going to spend the money but could buy just one, which one would it be."
My final choice was "Spring Reflections." The technique is watercolor batik, a wax-resist method of painting.
The feature that finally tipped the balance to this one is that the picture looks different when viewed from far away and close. Here's a tiny piece close in.
I'm still working like crazy on a whole bunch of details for the upcoming release of Dead Mule Swamp Druggist.
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2 comments:
A very nice painting and I like the close up look
I like the close-up photo too. You can really appreciate her art in that photo.
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