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oil painting (before and after) / ulje na platnu (prije i kasnije)
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This oil painting of mine seems to have a life of its own. Is it finally finished? I haven't got a clue.
Ovo moje ulje na platnu ima neki svoj život. Je li konačno dovršena ova slika? Nemam pojma.
Dear Ivana, your art is living! And I think especially this fact is essential. For me your art (which I always like so much and also in this case I like both versions) is a mirror and an expression about what in your life and soul is happening. And therefore I'm not astonished that you can't say if a picture is finished or not as you are in the prime of life <3 Happy 3rd Advent!
I love how creative you are, Ivana. From sewing, painting, you are able to do all the things that I can't. I do wish I can paint but I am never a creative person so good for you to be able to create beautiful pictures.
Today I shall review The Island of Missing Trees by Elif Shafak. I was actually gifted this book. What a wonderful present it proved to be! Published in 2021, this postmodern novel follows two story lines and uses framed narration. The Island of Missing Trees tells the life story of a Greek Turkish couple and their adolescent daughter. This novel examines and explores a number of topics such as identity, migration, immigrant life, war trauma, memory, love and family. It's an ambitious novel that examines serious topics with due respect and sensitivity . I read it months ago, but I remember it vividly. Honestly, I cried a lot while reading this novel. It really moved me greatly. In fact, that is probably why it took me this long to finish this book review. I needed to emotionally process the story. The Island of Missing Trees is set in London and Cyprus. The narration isn't chronological . The story jumps back and forth, following ...
With summer being in full spring, I caught myself thinking about iconic summer outfits. Do you know what came to my mind? Costumes/outfits worn by Monica Bellucci when she played Malena Scordia in an iconic Italian movie set on Sicily. The costumes for that movie were designed by an acclaimed Italian costume designer Maurizio Millenotti and he outdone himself! Seeing that Malena is a historical movie, Maurizio choose quite timeless outfits and cuts that will ever go out of style. That fact makes Malena movie the perfect place to look for inspiration! Moreover, I feel that Monica Bellucci's personal style is quite similar to Malena's (i.e. to the style of the character she is playing). There is definitely a Mediterranean lady feel about Malena/Monica Bellucci. What says summer better than Mediterranean and Sicily? Today we'll analyze Malena's style and see what we can learn from her. There is much to learn! Having analyzed looks that Monica wore in iconic Malena ...
In this post, I'll share with you a review of The Count of Monte Cristo. I don't go to theatre/movies often. In fact, years have been known to pass without me seeing a film on the big screen. However, when I saw the poster for the new 2024 The Count of Monte Cristo movie, I knew I simply had to go. I really wanted to see this film, and I didn't even read the reviews or watch the trailer for it. I wasn't even intimidated by the fact it is a three hours long. Afterall, it's based on a rather long novel (that I happen to adore), so I didn't expect it to be short. Now, I usually review books on my blog, not movies. However, perhaps this film review won't come as a surprise to you. I don't know if you have noticed, but I included a few Monte Cristo quotes in my last post . So, you could say this Monte Cristo themed post was sort of teased or at least expected. In the post preceding that one, I mentioned how much I like French movies and recommended...
Baš fora...Ja bih rekla da je dovršena :)
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Che bello, Ivana! Complimenti. Caterina www.imieioutfit.blogspot.com
ReplyDeletewonderful painting! :)
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Gorgeous !!! you painting lovely babe :)
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Amazing! Thank you so much for sharing))
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Baš te idu lica :) Čini mi se dovršenom
ReplyDeletei love the face of that lady and the color you choose.
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Dear Ivana, your art is living! And I think especially this fact is essential. For me your art (which I always like so much and also in this case I like both versions) is a mirror and an expression about what in your life and soul is happening. And therefore I'm not astonished that you can't say if a picture is finished or not as you are in the prime of life <3 Happy 3rd Advent!
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Hello Ivana, I really like your picture! I really feel the soul in it!
ReplyDeletethank you much! that's a lovely comment!
DeleteFor me - it's finished. Great hair, love it!!!!
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maybe it is finished...we shall see....
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So artist !!!!!!!!!!!!
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What a transformation! Very expressive painting.
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It is a wonderful and creative work. So fun that you are not sure if it is finished :) Looks great dear! xoxo
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Lovely painting dear! x
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I love how creative you are, Ivana. From sewing, painting, you are able to do all the things that I can't. I do wish I can paint but I am never a creative person so good for you to be able to create beautiful pictures.
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I ja mislim da je to-to! Odlicno izgleda i ja ne bih vise nista mijenjala!
ReplyDeleteThe hair of the lady in the picture looks like it has blended in with the surroundings, amazing illustration!
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I was trying to achieve that!
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It`s a nice picture, I myself am not an artist but my bff is and her favorite technique is oil painting, it does sound great :)
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It is very pretty. Creativity doesn't have to be rushed. Well done Ivana.
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Marvelous painting. Congratulations for this very good job :)
ReplyDeleteI love it! Amazing job, congrats! (:
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