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Pick of the Day – Pat Purdy
ShareI will be the first to tell you I do not understand most abstract art unless it is explained to me by the artist or at times the title may give me a clue. Should lack of understanding negate appreciation, I say not. In my search I came across Pat’s gallery on Fine Art... »
The emotional value of colour
The theory is that colours have healing energies and evoke certain emotions… Colour conventions differ from one society to another. In Western cultures, red is supposed to be a fiery colour, green is said to be soothing. Another well-known example is with the two achromatic colours, black and white. Black is accepted as the symbolism... »
Looking forward to Fall
As the summer winds down ( I know it came late for us here in New England) and fall approaches, I am looking forward to my favorite time of the year. The cool, crip mornings, the color splash of bright reds, oranges, yellows and various hues on the trees. The variety of blooms of chyrsantemums, road side stalls of... »
Pick of the Day – Nan Wright
ShareAs the self-taught artist feature continues, I am impressed by the art , and has the utmost admiration for artists that has submitted them . Please enjoy viewing the beautiful works of this artist, she is impressive. I am a self-taught watercolor artist using the ‘limited palette’ of the three primary colors to produce all the shades... »





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