In the tradition of Picasso I wanted to recreate a piece that would translate and represent the transitions I am going through in my life right now, some positive, some stressful. I also felt if I didn't create and paint something soon I was going to scream!!! So I guess it was a good thing that I pulled out my art supplies and did what I needed to do! This piece is 18 x 24
15 Comments
Sara Deutsch 05 May 2009
She captures the feelings perfectly...pa fredrik 28 Jan 2009
good pastel, pl. see my updated profile with new worksShahram S. Nahavandi 27 Dec 2008
I love the style very much Cynthia! Very nice work.Teresa Dominici 29 Nov 2008
Very well done, Cynthia.Chas Sinklier 12 Oct 2008
Pretty cool pic CDeM - that's probably what got me involved in digital - well that and having Senior VPs and CEOs expecting work out of me for all the money, but what I mean is the computer seem always there waiting - I've even worked in Laptop - I think you've got what it takes to grow in that medium as well - kudos! ~:0)annette steens 21 Sep 2008
a very unique pastel CynthiA!Sigridur Bachmann 20 Sep 2008
Very creative work Cynthia.!! Keep it up master and smile.!!Renata Cavanaugh 20 Sep 2008
Cyn, I am so happy to see you create once again. Feel better? I love the colors you chose for this masterpiece. Beatifully done.charles hooper 17 Sep 2008
Beautiful Job Here Cynthia.....Leah Jaarveth 17 Sep 2008
A fantastic creation! May peace be with you always my friend :)Anonymous Guest 17 Sep 2008
Wonderful piece Cyn:) I love it!! You have such a unique talent and perspective! Love You, ChristyxoxoxoKaterina Koukiotis 17 Sep 2008
i agree with what monique said best medicine for an artist is to create ,I'm so happy to see you back with new art *hugs*monique cooper 17 Sep 2008
The best medicine for and artist is to create!.. LOL.. lovely work hun.... I love how you used the blues and greens.. very calming colors.!.. says alot!!.. keep smiling hun!!..Love it!Joke Schotting 17 Sep 2008
Beautiful oil work Cynthia!!Sharon Gonzalez 17 Sep 2008
INCREDIBLY DONE, CYNTHIA.