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Music influenced. Sinfonia#5

Acrylic/canvas 18x24Acrylic/canvas 16x20 This is a new series of paintings. I started playing background music when Jenny paints. She loves listening classical and instrumental music. I am trying to see if music affects her paintings in any way. And I believe it does. So I titled all paintings in this series after the music, that was played while Jenny painted. I'll appreciate your input in naming her work. I'd need help with that:) Mike **************************** I think Sher meant all the colors of Christmas. To answer Sher's question I truly do turn them in every direction to see what makes mote sense. Sometimes I dont pick the best view. For instance someone suggested turning Another Painting Titled Palmtree Up side down. So it will look like an exclamation mark:) and it really looks interesting. I might post it soon ************************* Anderee, Im glad youve noticed thatJ Lately she uses small 3 roller a lot to spread the paint. She has 2 different ones from Home Depot. One is small light weighted roller and another one is a little heavier one with long handle. She rolls with it, touches up, as well as does unexpected movesJ. So I think answer to that is she just likes the way colors and strokes intermix with e o

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Anonymous Guest 14 Feb 2006

What a great use of color , very beautiful

Olga Dmytrenko 22 May 2005

wow! Very powerful and energetic work. ++++

Mike Sankey 03 Jan 2005

Very textural work, interesting

Amanda Hone 01 Dec 2004

The colour mixture here is truly lovely. Jenny has such innate talent, very impressed.

Patricia Laffrenere 27 Nov 2004

Simply amazing and wonderful color combination. A genius!

Alexis Baranek 18 Nov 2004

Great colors and I like those little touches of blue. A lot of variation in the type of strokes.

Pepita Selles 18 Nov 2004

Like this one very much when the colors are so rich as the red here,lovely to see, I hope you liked my oilpainting Lady in hat.Hard to know but I cross my fingers you did.

George Severny 17 Nov 2004

Very energetic, great flow.

tim linville 16 Nov 2004

Great vibrant colors,Jenny!Looks like you had fun with this one:)

Andree Lerat 16 Nov 2004

Good question from Sher. But I don't see a Christmas tree. I see a waving flow that reminds me of how the mind works. Never in a straight line. Always fluctuating as the thoughts floating on the underlying mystery from where they come. Of course, Jenny would not put it that way. I would like to hear what she would call this abstract.

Karyn Lewis 15 Nov 2004

Such energy! You had to work fast to get the acrylics to interact like that. This must be really beautiful in person. Very expressive.

sher richardson 15 Nov 2004

Yes...i always play music during studio sessions... its essential for me... nice flow.. and i have another question : ) when these works are finished, do you ever turn the works in different directions to chose the view, or do you take it from the view she worked on it as top view? this has a bit of christmas feel : )