Dragon on my back
watercolor

by

Toni Pawlowsky

Dragon on my back
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Dragon on my back
Ever had something 'dragon' on you?
etidings
etidings ::
February 02, 2007
Toni, the vividness of colours in your art is truly beautiful:

Traveler in a Wild World  gives a grand air of confidence; three yellow circles, and the symbol ‘S’ in the hair.

Dream under a Blue Moontif  has the sense of being at home in nature.

Going for a Ride  has so much fun, and with the cacti in bloom.

Girl Talk presents the feeling of being in nature through the use of sky, grass, wheat, and flower colours.

Three dog night  gives me the sense of being in the very best of company; nature in both hands.

Yellow Dress  has a bird on the shoulder; so very nice! A feeling of still being in nature but not at one’s fingertips as in the Three dog night piece.

Dragon on my back  like the others is wonderful in that it contains so much; hands tightly joined, ‘dragon’s jewel’ on the floor, single large jade eye, and the artistic (yellow) mind …

Flying Cows  will make one’s day ever-bright; everyone pauses awhile to raise their eyes to view and appreciate the exceptionally rare.

The Pink Bra  has a ‘wine’ bottle full empty and a glass that is empty full. Bra, slippers, socks are to the dog all the same same. Peacock eyes … yet this piece gives me a little sad even somewhat forlorn feeling.

Kisses for the Boys  draws my attention to the vivid colours of its sofa, the four ‘circled’ hand holding up the all but empty full glass; the necklace and the earring ...

Continue to create such wonderfully symbolic pieces as these marvels, Toni.

Cordially,

Richard of eTidings

AnneVis
AnneVis ::
September 03, 2009
Marvellous artwork! Congrats on being featured!
Your image would be a great addition to the Surrealism Group here at Imagekind. Joining is a good way to get exposure for your art at Imagekind and to meet artists with similar interests. You can join at http://groups.imagekind.com/surrealism. I look forward to seeing you there!


johncorney
johncorney ::
September 03, 2009
That's even worse than the proverbial monkey on your back! Such a creative artwork. You obviously put so much creative energy and effort into this.