With so many people in lockdown and unable to travel, I thought it might be fun to do some art travel. I will take you places with my paintings and art. Maybe it will even become a regular feature on my blog. This is a painting I made more than a year ago but I haven't posted it before. It depicts a beach scene in Palermo, Sicily. As in many of my paintings, the attention is on traditional fishing boats. A very long time ago, I lived and worked on this magical island. Maybe I will write more about it some day. Today post will be short because I'm really low on energy. My iron levels are always low but right now they are lower then usual and I'm feeling it. Scroll down to see the progress and the details.
SICILIA, PALERMO-DETAILSI made this painting based on a photograph a friend sent to me while he was visiting Sicily. If I remember correctly, the photograph was taken somewhere in Palermo. The medium is acrylics on cardboard. More specifically, I painted this landscape on food packaging with acrylics. I sometimes recycle cardboard lasagna or pasta packaging by painting on it. Acrylic paints will stick to anything so you can get creative with your painting surfaces. This is especially the case when it comes to art & crafts. That is probably why acrylic paints are so popular when it comes to DIY projects of all sorts. I used them for art &crafts a lot, especially when it comes to upcyling and recycling. Do you remember this post where I turned an used plastic shampoo bottle into a vase? Naturally, when it comes to creating paintings with acrylics, it is best to use quality paper made specifically for acrylic paints but sometimes you can get with improvisations. This painting is available in a print form in my Redbubble shop.
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Wonderful :) thanks for your sharing...
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DeleteYou just really made this come to life Ivana. I love how you reuse things the way you do...it's so inspirational.
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Thank you Jodie.
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DeleteThat looks like a holiday in a warm country! Only wishing.
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DeleteThis looks beautiful!:)
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DeleteBeautiful! Love the landscape and the sea and the boats!
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DeleteBeautiful! I like your style of painting!
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DeleteOh, this is absolutely stunning, Ivana. I also love how you are using food packaging as a canvas. And why not? Last, but not least, I would love to hear about your year on the island one day! xxx
ReplyDeleteThank you. Some day I'll write about it.
DeleteI'd love to visit Palermo so rally appreciate the virtual visit through your wonderful art! xxx
ReplyDeleteThank you Vix.
DeleteSo pretty Ivana! Loved traveling through your art to warm and cultural places.
ReplyDeleteThis gives us hope that soon we'll all be able to travel freely.
Thank you Radi.
DeleteLovely :-D
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ReplyDeleteI'm curious to know more stories from when you lived in Sicily!
Once again wonderful art!
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Thank you Marisa.
DeleteThis is such a marvelous idea for a series especially since many people can't travel right now. Traveling virtually through artwork makes for a wonderful substitute. I feel as if I am on the beach in Palermo with this piece.
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DeleteOh, that reminds me so much of Cinque Terre! Your impressionistic style here conveys the shimmer of the heat of the day. I can practically hear the gulls and see the cats weaving in and out of the buildings and boats!
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DeleteAs always, it's really a treat to see your paintings! The travel with art feature sounds like a fun thing to do and I hope to see more! Please do load up on your iron through food you enjoy. Iron deficiency is no fun at all. I get especially depleted during the time of the month and will get headaches if I'm not loading up on the right food. :)
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