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36.000 x 48.000 x 2.000 inches
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Title
Gazing Into
Artist
Yelena Tylkina
Medium
Painting - Acrylic On Canvas
Description
Acrylic on canvas "Gazing Into" is an illustration to my FAA blog, a fiction story "In The Eye Of The Beholder".
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June 3rd, 2015
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Comments (20)
Yelena Tylkina
Love is an exotic crown of a cosmic design. Feelings of being in love could make anyone reach, powerful and out of space. It is Magic of our earthly existence!
ARTography by Pamela Smale Williams
Such beautiful lighting and depth Yelena! I love the exotic headware and backdrop! V/Pamela O>~~》}}}}
Yelena Tylkina
I became a real fem, if people think I need chocolates and encouragement...I thought I need ice in my bra...2 to 5 bags...
Yelena Tylkina
It is a crazy amount of Afronuts in my part of town, but they did not yet meet the Magic Woman....And I do not have time to fix the world, hardly time for a glass of wine with friends. Cheers to all !
Yelena Tylkina
How often artists write about to be inspired by someone famous and already dead. Why not from someone who is around and full of life! And have something to say.
Yelena Tylkina
Robert, When I finish this work , I will write in my description, that this painting was inspired by your photo.
Robert D McBain
I am flattered to be the inspiration to your wonderful painting. I can't wait to show Carlos how his ingenious pose becomes Afronut.
Yelena Tylkina replied:
You as an artist and your muse Carlos have an incredible impression on me. I can' t stop working!!!
Yelena Tylkina
Most of us suffer from an emotional constipation from a consumption on dead and decomposing imagination...
Yelena Tylkina
You somehow right about this dream. It is more like my interpretation on a story " Pygmalion"- "My Fair Lady" in revers. But I only see this connections after I write them down or depict it in any other creatively mine way.