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Lizard Dance

Painting doesn't need a frame.   Painted staple free sides.

About the painting:  I started to paint this one in 2001 and then became pregnant.  The colours got brighter and brighter as I anticipated the birth of my first born and got excited.  

The joy and happiness can be felt from the radiant and rich colour palette, which I chose subconsciously.  I finished the piece in 2002 just days before I gave birth.  I really love this one and it hangs proudly in my daughter's room, the one who inspired me from within. 

Dimension: 47" x 41" (119.5 x 104 cm) on a Studio stretched canvas.

Choice of my colour palette: I used all the primary and complimentary colours in all directions, which balances the entire painting. 

Result: A playful and enchanted lizard dance.  All they need is a mexican hat!! 

Copyright Janette Dengo 2007   All rights reserved.  Unauthorized copying or use of image is prohibited.

Thank you for visiting and viewing my work.  Feel free to leave comments and don't forget to browse through my other works. 

Have a luminous and radiant day! ~Blessings~

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Michael Easter 18 Sep 2007

I LOVE LIZARDS. Lizards Lizards lizards.... I love this painting, it brings back every hicking experience I have ever had all throughout Colorado, Arizonia, Mexico, Nevada, Lake Tahoe. This one inparticular is AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

David Holcombe 20 Aug 2007

This is a very decorative piece, with a wonderful color scheme. Apparently pregnancy only enhanced your creativity.

Kerra Lindsey 19 Aug 2007

I love your little lizards! They are so adorable and happy--and the write-up story is wonderful. :) I like the little red one with his tail hiding out--A+ -Kerra

joe valcourt 17 Aug 2007

love your lizard work--fun, colorful, engaging--kind of native American in flair--but uniquely yours.

Delia Pacheco 11 Aug 2007

great use of colors and design