Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Ranunculus Flower by Rose Elaine




Suspend your disbelief for a moment. Consider the possibility that this painting began with the bulb of Ranunculus flower that was planted, and it grew but instead in a pot or a garden; it grew on canvas with thick acrylic paints and crisp lines rather than soft petals and sweet scents.  It's beautiful, nonetheless, and it captures the essence of love and attraction with its medley of emotions and the excitement you feel when something is new.  A mixture of hues pink and white swirls with an ever so slight dash of yellow that you pause and question that it exists.  Like your first love filled the uncertainty of reciprocity.

Rose Elaine masterfully creates a connection with nature and draws you in for more than just a moment.  You want to look at her work with questioning eyes and think and dream and remember.

Rose Elaine's work found on Fine Art America, Amazon.com, Facebook and her website roseelainepublishing.com. 

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