Rose in Abstract
by Maria Hunt
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$95
Dimensions
6.000 x 8.000 inches
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Title
Rose in Abstract
Artist
Maria Hunt
Medium
Painting - Watercolor With Pen & Ink
Description
The magic of Roses and Watercolor come together with an uplifting attitude of uninhibited free-flowing color and freshness. For these tired and worn "Cyclopedia of Universal Knowledge" printed in 1884, I found a new purpose for them:
These pages will be used to raise funds for local charitable organizations through painting gatherings, where guests enjoy wine and lite bites and paint abstract or fun creations on antique pages or music or text mounted on acid free paper. 1884 Cyclopedia of Universal Knowledge repurposed to enrich and to help others.
Special THANKS to the following Groups on Fine Art America for featuring this painting:
All The Roses 05/13/2017
Pictures for Present 05/13/2017
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October 4th, 2016
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Comments (81)
Laurel Adams
Ah yes, Maria, the tendency for the refined, the elegant, courteous has been diluted to be unrecognizable! Thank you for the homage!
Jolanta Anna Karolska
I absolutely looooove them all, Maria...what a brilliant idea this is!! Stunning!! f.v.
Maria Hunt replied:
Thank you so much, After reading so many pages, I have found that time has changed our communication style. I loved reading the text... It is so "refined" or polite. we have changed speech to make it more direct, less courteous.
Genevieve Esson
Fantastic series of florals Maria! Love this beautiful painting! v/f
Maria Hunt replied:
I loved reading the text... It is so "refined" or polite. we have changed speech to make it more direct, less encased in polite patterns.
Brian Tada
Re-visiting this absolutely gorgeous rose watercolor portrait, positioned perfectly on the beautiful antique paper. Exquisite work of excellence, Maria! F/L
Skip Willits
Well that's what happens to concentration. Sorry, neutral what I wanted to say was this is an unbelievable piece and I love it