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Deeper Look into the Depth of the Rugs's Fields

The inspiration for this image, came from a series of photos that I took in San Gimignano, Tudcany, Italy - Dec, 05. For me inspiration, is a living power that is inside of me, sensing all kind of sources. Inspiration can come from what I see, feel... hear, taste, touch... and MORE... Inspiration is a powerful power, which immediately produce the WILL TO CREATE... The creation might come immediately, but also, some time after...even years after. Usually my inspiration come from myself, what I sense... Yet, some times I also enjoy inspiration that come from some other photographers for example, like places , that the chance I'll visit is low... especially that minute of the inspiration. (although there is always such chance :-). During about 24 years and even more of creating, MANY People, artists, took / take the inspiration from ME too ( Many of my AW friends also :-) I find it today, as flattering to know I influence people. I think one beauty of the internet, that you can view so many art and photos from all over the world, and get even more sources of INSPIRATION. I always have SO much more inspiration inside of me, then I really HAVING ENOUGH TIME ,TO CREATE IT ALL. About this post..once more : " Some of your paintings are like 6 - 8 paintings "... Well inspired by this saying, I decided to make several images out of my Oil painting - " Twilight Time in San Gimignano ". Each image is about 1/6 of the original painting. The original painting , by the way took about 2 full month to paint (100 CM X 70 CM ). Few of these images are now available to purchase, as several products, in my RB portfolio . Thanks for viewing and commenting. May we ALL have a delightful loving day !! Copyrights (c) Nira Dabush.

26 Comments

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Cole McLester 15 Oct 2010

Love the work, great colors,nice application of paint.

Anonymous Guest 11 Mar 2009

This is beautiful!

Teresa Dominici 29 May 2008

Just fantastic art work.

geoff cooper 17 May 2008

just lovely.

esther baltisberger 16 May 2008

Fantastic and stunning beautiful Nira

Ron Axelson 14 May 2008

I like it very much You use your palette knife very well.

Denny Gholson 14 May 2008

Beautiful Work Nira ! Super Color Work !

Tracey Wood 14 May 2008

amazing colours and textures!!

Sandra McClure 14 May 2008

Gorgeous.

Robin Mead 14 May 2008

Gorgeous artwork...beautiful inspirational...fantastic!!!!

Barry Huyett 14 May 2008

w0w1.....like the close up.....well done!

Thom Roslan 14 May 2008

Great "impasto" strokes Nira.....really adds to the image all that texture . Awesome ! ! !

Mrs.David Jobes(Dee) Jobes 13 May 2008

GORGEOUS Colors!!!!!!Stunning Landscape painting,my Dear Friend!!!You are so Multi Talented,Nira!!! OUTSTANDING Artistry!!!(((((Hugs))))) Dee,:)

Lior Goldenberg 13 May 2008

Superb painting!

Steven Torrisi 13 May 2008

Like a quilt or tapestry best illustrates the Tuscan landscape. Delve deeper and life becomes an intermixing of forces where one cannot seperate itself less the thread of life unravels.

jamie winter 13 May 2008

wow this is so awesome. just incredible. love the color Nira

Anneke Hut 13 May 2008

It's very much like Van Goghs great art, your colours are even brighter. Very beautiful composition, Nira.

Reba McDonald 13 May 2008

Very lovely.

Ruth Kauffman 13 May 2008

I am so impressed by your unending talents, Nira!!! Thank you for sharing them with us!! Hugs...

Pat Abbott 13 May 2008

Wow! This is so beautiful! You do wonderful work, Nira!

Joanna Jungjohann 13 May 2008

wow, nira! girlfriend, what magnificence!!!!!!

John Graham Inkson 13 May 2008

This one has an Islamic look about it, to my eye. because of the many rich patterns.

Emily Reed 13 May 2008

WOW, LUV THOSE TEXTURES! FRAMING IS AWESOME TOO!

José Fortunato 13 May 2008

Great texture and colors !

Alberto D'Assumpcao 13 May 2008

Splendid work and textures, Nira!

Sharon Gonzalez 13 May 2008

Wow Nira! This is beautiful!