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"Tangled Rectangles"
Original Vectorgraph Print
Artist : Sara Morton
Original Vectorgraph Geometric Abstraction of playful, vivid squares and rectangles derived from my "Sun Pottery" Digigraph.
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Original Vectorgraph
Artist : Sara Morton
Colorful Square and Rectangular Geometric Abstraction ;
Abstract Art , Abstract, Geometric Abstraction, Geometric Abstract Art, City Art, City Block
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"In the City"
Original Vectorgraph
Artist : Sara Morton
Square and Rectangular Geometric City Abstraction ;
features a color palette of Burgundy, Mauves, Pinks, Purples, Greens, Teals and Blues
Abstract art , Abstract, Geometric Abstraction, Geometric Abstract Art, City Art, city block
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"Jellybean Evergreens" - Original Vectorgraph Print
Artist : Sara Morton
Looking through the Jellybean Trees - A playful abstraction looking through small evergreen trees finding inspiration at the garden center. This technique uses many luminous overlapping vector dots that resemble candy or jellybeans in a modern pointillist style.
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Original Vectorgraph
Artist : Sara Morton
A playful Coastal abstraction derived from another one of the coastal art pieces.
jellybean, jellybeans, jelly belly, jelly babies, jelly bean art, art for children, kids art, coast, coastal living, coastal decor, beach art, abstract art, candy art
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"Jellybean Swans"
Original Vectorgraph Print
Artist : Sara Morton
Jellybean Swans on Jenney Pond. A playful abstraction featuring a pair of Swans made of many luminous overlapping vector dots that resemble candy or jellybeans in a modern pointillist style.
Tags: jellybean, jellybeans, jellybeanart, art for children, kids art, Abstract Art , Hospitality Art
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"Wet Shell" - 16" x 12"
Watercolor on Arches Paper
Artist : Sara Morton
Watercolor Painting of Lambis Chiagra Spider Seashell. (Color energy study)
This This piece was made using a combination of watercolor painting techniques and mixed materials such as salt crystals and crayons.
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"Peppers" - 15" x 12"
Watercolor on Arches Paper
Artist : Sara Morton
Still Life Watercolor Painting of bell peppers on Arches paper. (Color Study)
This This piece was made using a combination of watercolor painting techniques and mixed materials such as Caran D'Ache and colored pencil.
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"Aerial Over Birmingham" - 32" x 38"
Acrylic Painting on Canvas - 2500
Artist : Sara Morton
Painting illustrating Virginia Woolf's novel Orlando: "In the eyes of Orlando, England has considerably changed. "Absurd trundicated carriages, without any horses , began to glide about of their own accord." "There was an odd sort of weather . The horizon had changed. Clouds had shrunk into a thin gauze and the dryness of the atmosphere brought out the color in everything." "The very fabric of life now is magic. Here I rise through the air; I see men flying - but how it's done , I can't even begin to wonder."
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Painting illustrating Virginia Woolf's novel Orlando:
Time,
though it makes animals and vegetables bloom and fade with amazing punctuality,
has no such simple effect upon the mind of man.
The mind of man works with equal strangeness upon the body of time.
An hour,
once it lodges in the element of human spirit,
may be stretched to fifty or a hundred times its clock length ;
on the other hand, an hour may be accurately represented
on the timepiece of the mind by one second.
For Orlando ,
life seemed of prodigious length.
Yet even so, it went like a flash.
But when time stretched the longest,
moments swelled and he seemed
to wander alone in deserts of vast eternity.
"Orlando Timepiece" - 26" x 32"
Acrylic Painting on Canvas - 2500
Artist : Sara Morton
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Painting illustrating Virginia Woolf's novel Orlando:
"Orlando, who believed in no immortality, could not help feeling that her soul would come and go forever .
The room shone like a shell that has lain at the bottom of the sea for centuries and has been crusted over and painted a million tints by the water - it was rose and yellow, green and sand-colored. It was frail as a shell, as iridescent and as empty.
The whole of her darkened and settled, as when some foil whose addition makes the round and solidity of a surface is added to it,
and the shallow becomes deep and the near , distant; and all is contained as water is contained by the sides of a well .
So she was now darkened, stilled and become, with the addition of this 'Orlando'; what is called , rightly or wrongly , a single self, a real self. And she fell silent."
"Lady Orlando" - 22" x 36"
Acrylic Painting on Canvas
Artist : Sara Morton
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"Orlando Persona" - 34" x 28"
Acrylic Painting on Canvas - 2500
Artist : Sara Morton
Painting illustrating Virginia Woolf's novel Orlando:
An English merchant ship, was already under sail in the harbor about to return to England.
Orlando, broke off another pearl from her necklace, to pay her passage. With some guineas left from the sale of the tenth pearl on her string, Orlando bought a complete outfit of such clothes as women then wore. It was in the dress of a young Englishwoman of rank that she now sat on the deck of the "Enamoured Lady".
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I created this portrait due to the compelling inspiration of Buddy’s Holly's music and a curiosity regarding his concentrated lifetime.
A great deal of visual and biographical research went into the creation of this portrait.
I wanted to illustrate the irreplaceable spirit and charming moment in time that Buddy Holly communicates through his music.
"Look at Me" Buddy Holly Portrait- 30" x 36"
Acrylic Painting on Canvas
Artist : Sara Morton
Buddy's eyes and eyebrows are crickets. His teeth and lower lip are guitar picks.
"45 rpm" records become his head of hair.
The stratocaster guitar is the shape of his head and chin.
On his right ear, cheek and chin, are portraits of Maria Elena. Peggy Sue's face (upside down) makes his left cheek.
His nose is a white Beechcraft Bonanza. The "Winter Dance Party" banner is his upper lip.
There are "Coral" record labels on his chin, cheeks, and jaw line.
His neck is formed by the faces of Jerry Allison and Joe B. Mauldin of "The Crickets".
A "Coral" LP Label forms Buddy's Bow-Tie.
"Bonjour Paris" - Mini Acrylic Paintings on Canvas Paper
Artist : Sara Morton
Miniature Paintings featuring Parisian Themed Illustrations. From Left to Right:
#1 Outdoor Parisian Café with a view of the Eiffel Tower in the background. #2 French Fromagerie in an open air market. #3 French Pâtisserie storefront. #4 Eiffel Tower & Pont d'Iena Bridge. #5 Icon of Moulin Rouge with bottles of wine and grapes. #6 Eiffel Tower & Garden of Champ de Mars in the foreground. #7 small dish with a hot cup of coffee, a croissant and a glass of ice water.
#8 abundant selection of French produce such as grapes, wine, cheese and French bread baguette.
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Mixed Art Works
A Mixed Selection of Artworks featuring Experimental Geometric Abstractions of playful, vivid squares and rectangles as well as a technique uses many luminous overlapping vector dots that resemble candy or jellybeans in a modern pointillist style. Also featured are Original Acrylic paintings illustrating concepts from Virginia Woolf's novel Orlando as well as A collage-style painted portrait detailing the concentrated life and music of Early Rock and Roll Legend Buddy Holly; "Bonjour Paris" Eight Parisian Themed Illustrations - Mini Acrylic Paintings on Canvas Paper ; Two still life color energy study watercolors of a seashell and bell peppers.
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