Psychedelic Sunshine
$45.00
"Psychedelic Sunshine" is painted on an 8x10" Canvas with Acrylic paint, in Portrait orientation.
The colors used in this painting include shades of bright yellow, lemon yellow, marigold orange, fuchsia, periwinkle, mid purple, lavender, mid blue, light blue, teal green, aqua and lime green.
This work is available as Fine Art Giclee Reproductions on Paper or Canvas.
Another huge and bright sun ball, mostly solid yellow, this one starts at the lower left corner and extends over about a third of the canvas. It's faintly streaked with concentric lemon yellow circles. Then it is rimmed by a medium fine white line which separates the super brightly colored "rays" of the sun.
Each of the curving rays is a different color of the rainbow, some of them deeper than pastel, but just barely.
The feeling of these rays is very playful and whimsical, as if they are waving hello.
A child would be delighted to have this image on their wall or perhaps on a teeshirt or backpack. I'm pretty sure this would appeal to the child in all of us.
Each band of color is solidly painted, but with a more textured band in between the different shades. There is a methodical pattern here, but it is not mathematically precise.
Sunrays are a part of my personal branding, so this one makes me smile.
The colors used in this painting include shades of bright yellow, lemon yellow, marigold orange, fuchsia, periwinkle, mid purple, lavender, mid blue, light blue, teal green, aqua and lime green.
This work is available as Fine Art Giclee Reproductions on Paper or Canvas.
Another huge and bright sun ball, mostly solid yellow, this one starts at the lower left corner and extends over about a third of the canvas. It's faintly streaked with concentric lemon yellow circles. Then it is rimmed by a medium fine white line which separates the super brightly colored "rays" of the sun.
Each of the curving rays is a different color of the rainbow, some of them deeper than pastel, but just barely.
The feeling of these rays is very playful and whimsical, as if they are waving hello.
A child would be delighted to have this image on their wall or perhaps on a teeshirt or backpack. I'm pretty sure this would appeal to the child in all of us.
Each band of color is solidly painted, but with a more textured band in between the different shades. There is a methodical pattern here, but it is not mathematically precise.
Sunrays are a part of my personal branding, so this one makes me smile.