One of the fun things artists get to do is enter art shows. An art gallery sends out a notice asking for artists to paint a certain theme, a certain subject or even a particular kind of medium. In this case, the C Art Gallery asked us to paint something pink for a fund raiser for Susan G. Komen for the Cure during breast cancer awareness month this October. Last year I had absolutely nothing pink, but this year I’m ready. There will be further information about this show later on.
Are these pink enough for you?
14 responses to “Cherry Blossoms are passionately pink”
Beautitiful.I also like the pink.
I love pink so this painting is extra beautiful to me! Love it!
Samantha (Flutterflies22-Swap-bot)
I use only Daniel Smith watercolor paint. Their main store is less than 4 miles from my house and I love the stuff! thanks for your nice comments.
ooops forgot to say
~Riechan from Swap-bot~
Omg, I love sakura (cherry blossoms) Love the painting!
Which paint did you use? aquarel?
Beautiful blossom and yes they are pink enough! The flowers just pop out of the background…
I love cherry blossoms!!! You have definately captured their beauty!
jajones_3d from swapbot
You are very talented. I wish I had your skills!
These are definetly pink enough!!! You have are truely gifted I can’t paint to save my life. Keep up the amazing work!!!
Craftymom85- Swapbot partner for Comment on my blog
Gorgeous!!!!
HayleyK from SwapBot
oh i love those! i adore cherry blossoms.
minders from swapbot
Nothing is ever too pink! I love all your paintings..they look so real!
have a great weekend!
Tanja aka tanchyka from swap-bot
Beautiful picture, that pink is amazing!
They are definitely pink enough, Mimi! I love them. I was reminded of the pink of the Redbud trees in Missouri when we lived there. Nothing like it exists in the whole wide world, I think. They are an understory tree among the oaks that riddled the rolling hillsides where we lived…much like the wild dogwoods of the western side of Mount Hood forests.