Sunday, March 07, 2010

Warm Lights

Warm Lights by Liza Hirst

oil on canvas panel - Öl auf Malplatte - huile sur carton entoilé
15 cm x 15 cm / 5,9" x 5,9"
sold - verkauft - vendu

Uuhh, I am really pleased with this one! You artists out there know what an exciting and uplifting feeling it is when that happens, when the painting just flows on to the canvas, seemingly effortless! I am so happy!

13 comments:

Sheila Vaughan said...

Yep, it's a great one Liza!

Anthony Duce said...

Wonderful, the colors, the light seeping in, and all the abstraction, A very good painting to be happy about, for days.

SYLVIANE said...

and the colours are those of happiness!

Coral Barclay said...

Nice painting!

Nancy B. Hartley said...

Liza, Love these last two interior-scapes! The glow of the lamps is beautiful! Also love the blue green, of the last post and red orange of this post! Gorgeous!

Liza Hirst said...

Hi Sheila, thank you - your approval means a lot to me!

Liza Hirst said...

Thanks to you, Anthony! We do need need these little successes every now and then!

Liza Hirst said...

Sylviane, merci! I am really enjoying the use of colors at the moment - trying to focus on them and not to much on the subject.

Liza Hirst said...

Thank you, Carol!

Liza Hirst said...

Dear Nancy, I am pleased you like them because I am quite excited about them myself. After a somewhat dead end I feel like having turned round a corner to move on...

Barbara Muir said...

Hi Liza,

You are without a doubt the Queen of interiors! This is magnificent. As Liz Lemon says on 30 Rock, "I want to go to there!"

Super.

xoxoxoxoxoBarbara

Liza Hirst said...

Well, maybe it's because I am really enjoying these interiors - like when I was painting in my own house and I am definitely going to try to paint other friends' interiors, too. It's so much fun!
Unfortunatly I don't know Liz Lemon and that song but I'll look out for it.
Take care, Barbara, and have a lovely weekend!

artybecca said...

Nice! The purple, olive, orange, and gold are very lovely together. In my mind, I always think of these 4 colors (plus a deep cinnamon red) as "Moroccan." I have dreams of decorating a room in those colors some day!