This one I just manage to catch before it flew away! I needed it as a model.
I don't know if this title actually means what I was trying to say. I looked up the german word "beflügelt" in the dictionary and found "spurred" - seems a bit odd to me. In german it means "having wings" and at the same time "feeling uplifted, nearly as if you could fly".
oil on canvas panel - Öl auf Malplatte - huile sur carton entoilé
15 cm x 15 cm / 5,9" x 5,9"
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Here's our green orange harvest - does anybody have an idea how they could be transformed into something edible? A recipe maybe?
4 comments:
Hi Liza,
I think winged is a good word. You spur someone on by giving them encouragement. What could be more encouraging than being able to fly, or being painted by a famous painter like you.
Lovely,
xoxoxoBarbara
Love the picture of the green oranges and the piggy behind them. I'm sure there's a marmalade, or something like that. More to come on that one.
Thanks for the input! I wasn't sure if you could say winged, but now I know.
Famous? Who - me? You must be kidding....
I had to laugh when I first saw this...it reminded me of that beautiful ancient sculpture..."Winged Victory!"
Thank you, Paula, for leaving a comment. That's why I painted it - I thought it was funny, too.
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