Kamillia, beautiful work! Is this old town Orange? It grabs my heart because it looks just like my great aunt Marie (from the back) walking down the sidewalk there.
Thank you all. I haven't figured out this Blog thing yet in spite of generous help from Hillary. I appreciate everyone's comments and in answer to Nancy and the fatties, yes, this is two ladies in Old Town Orange. I will finally get better at responding to each of you and in putting more work on the Blog. Thanks everyone. Kamillia
I am a Southern California Artist. I work primarily in pastels, however, I also love oils. My subjects are various as I am drawn to the figure, to still life, interiors and the landscape. The fleeting nature of life focuses me on the beauty of the ordinary. I presently teach at a local community college and have done so for many years. Teaching is important to me and the friendships I enjoy, often as a result of teaching, are rewarding as well. I want my art to reflect my wonderful life as a woman, wife, mother, grandmother, teacher and friend.
An intricate composition simplified by light, beautiful Kamillia!
ReplyDeleteKamillia, beautiful work! Is this old town Orange? It grabs my heart because it looks just like my great aunt Marie (from the back) walking down the sidewalk there.
ReplyDeleteThe dappled light is so appealing, especially because of all the subtle color movement.
ReplyDeleteThank you all. I haven't figured out this Blog thing yet in spite of generous help from Hillary. I appreciate everyone's comments and in answer to Nancy and the fatties, yes, this is two ladies in Old Town Orange. I will finally get better at responding to each of you and in putting more work on the Blog. Thanks everyone. Kamillia
ReplyDeleteKamillia,
ReplyDeleteI love this painting. It say so much and the colors, the composition and tones. Great job.
An absolutely beautiful piece, Kamillia. I love the play of shadows and light.
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