I definitely have a pattern with the art I like and this image above, by Ernesto Caivano, feels like I practically commissioned it. I could stare at this image for hours. The splotches of ink remind me of teardrops, only very colorful. I love it. I want to live in it. If only that were possible! Caivano's other work is equally as impressive.
How about you, mis amores? Do you have any favorite artwork that you just want to live in?
("Through the Arboreal Membrane" by Ernesto Caivano via Another Mag.)
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tears of happiness perhaps?
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Oooh mesmerizing. Would be gorgeous in a living room.
This is so beautiful! I love it. I could live in Dorothy O'Connor's photographs.
i do love that!!
I'm totally smitten with it's combo of sharp geometrical shapes and dreaming splotches!
this piece speaks to me today! thank you :)
What a beautiful piece! I love that it incorporates some geometrics too :)
PS i can't get over Mila Kunis in W. So beautiful. Just went through your weekend links :)
ahhh...this is so unique and captivating! Love it. xo
I love Botero. I love his art...
Just gorgeous... It's so interesting to be aware of what sparks something inside of you. Sometimes when you try to put it into words it just loses its meaning. I have an amazing piece that I bought in a women's fair in San Francisco and it's my most favorite piece that I own. It's now an extension of me :)
xox tash
I'm with you; I love it! Glad to know about this artist. xxoo
This is really cool!!! I don't have one set artist or style that I'm drawn to, I just kind of like what I like when I see it. Sometimes it could be thrift store art, sometimes it can be wayyyy more than I can afford. :)
isn't that the best feeling ever?! when you are so touched by art it feels personal. this one is stunning, reminds me of Dale Chihuly's hand-blown glass.
i have many favorite artists but ones that paint childhood woodland themes, ya...i'd pretty much live in it! ♥
This piece is so beautiful. And I love how you said you want to live in it. What a great expression!
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