Woman Oil Painting
“Slender and lissome, she had skin of the purest white and features the very emblem of candor and modesty; her large dark blue eyes, more tender than lively, seemed to express love at the height of delicacy, sentiment at its most voluptuous. Her mouth was deliciously formed; she seemed a little pale until one’s gaze fell upon her and then she burst to life, fresh as a rose. Her brow was noble, her hair, so nicely patterned, ashen blonde in great quantity Gray is now the most popular color for paint…in fact, it has surpassed white! If you look at Sherwin William’s Top 50 paint shades, the #1 shade is a gray! In fact, among the top 50 paint shades, 20 of them are gray. And, if you look at the color wheel, you’ll see there are tons of grays. Specialty of this painting – Shades of Grey 1 is Warm Grey with 6% of yellow. Want a gray that’s versatile and easy on the eyes? You can’t go wrong with this warmer shade. Orange color is associated with meanings of joy, warmth, enthusiasm, creativity, success, health, stimulation, happiness, fun, enjoyment, balance, expression, and fascination. Orange is the color of joy and creativity. Blue is the color of buried ice. Emotionally, we associate it with the deep cold space and its infinity. Therefore, the blue effects mind, just as red effects feelings. The psychological effects of blue are relaxation. Butterfly is a common motif in art and literature, also representing matters of human soul. It is also an artistic symbol of beauty and love. Butterfly represents happiness and joy. There is a widespread belief that butterflies bring luck and fortune. These colorful little ones in this painting are also associated with excitement and amorousness. For those who want to design a home that’s both warm and sophisticated, they’ll never regret this timeless shade of gray. Gray is both chic and neutral. So, it’s super easy to decorate with. It goes with almost everything. How to choose your GREY? According to a rough estimate, humans can view about 30 shades of the color gray. If you want to make the room, feel lighter and more inviting then pick greys that have a warmer undertone – a yellow or orange base works best. They tend to make rooms cozier and more intimate.
NOTE: The image shown is a close up image of the Painting. The 2nd image shows the full painting, with the following images showcasing closeups of the artwork, detailing the work done by the artist.
Painting is signed by the artist