‘The Missing Pot’ Sara Allwright23rd October 202428th October 2024Artwork, painting, Uncategorized Post navigation PreviousNext ‘The Missing Pot’ Sara Allwright/All rights reserved (Acrylic on canvas) Please Share Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram More Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp Like Loading...
Reading the comments to see of someone asked about the missing pot and finding the answer to that, that will have been interesting display. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Thank you Liz. I had some interesting responses when the painting was in exhibitions 😁. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Ahhhh…well🧐. When this painting was displayed in an exhibition, a real pot was smashed on the floor beneath the shelf (painting). 🤔🤔🤔 LikeLiked by 3 people Reply
In a exhibition setting…the context of a painting, or group of pictures is different. It’s never the same looking at a photo of a painting. The atmosphere, the feeling, being present, the sounds, smells, etc. LikeLiked by 3 people
I agree and the interaction with people, all with their own interpretation… must be a slice of heaven. LikeLiked by 2 people
beautiful and vibrant Sara… 🤍 (that empty spot from the missing pot makes you feel like you need to do something 🥴if it makes sense lol) LikeLiked by 2 people Reply
Thank you so much Destiny 😊. Yes, it certainly makes sense. I want the viewer to question, not just passively observe. 💛 LikeLiked by 2 people Reply
Beautiful ❤ I've always found red to be a tricky color to work with, but you did it beautifully ❤ LikeLiked by 2 people Reply
Lovely Sara 😊 very beautiful work as always 👏 👏 I love the vibrant red ✨ 💕 LikeLiked by 2 people Reply
Reading the comments to see of someone asked about the missing pot and finding the answer to that, that will have been interesting display.
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Thank you Liz. I had some interesting responses when the painting was in exhibitions 😁.
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That’s good. I know it would have caught my attention and got me thinking.
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Thank you, Liz ✨🌻
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Simply superb!
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I really appreciate your lovely words ☺️🤗🤗🙏
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You’re more than welcome 🙏💐
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🌻✨🙏
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Why is there a missing pot?
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Ahhhh…well🧐. When this painting was displayed in an exhibition, a real pot was smashed on the floor beneath the shelf (painting). 🤔🤔🤔
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That’s quite a presentation!
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In a exhibition setting…the context of a painting, or group of pictures is different. It’s never the same looking at a photo of a painting. The atmosphere, the feeling, being present, the sounds, smells, etc.
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I agree and the interaction with people, all with their own interpretation… must be a slice of heaven.
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Absolutely…🤗🤗
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beautiful and vibrant Sara… 🤍
(that empty spot from the missing pot makes you feel like you need to do something 🥴if it makes sense lol)
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Thank you so much Destiny 😊. Yes, it certainly makes sense. I want the viewer to question, not just passively observe. 💛
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I love it 🥰
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Thank you so much Tamyra☺️ …I really appreciate your kind words 🤗💕
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Beautiful ❤ I've always found red to be a tricky color to work with, but you did it beautifully ❤
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Awww…thank you Kay ☺️❤️. I’m so chuffed you like it 🤗✨❤️
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🤗💕✨
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Lovely Sara 😊 very beautiful work as always 👏 👏 I love the vibrant red ✨ 💕
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Thank you Laura 🤗, my favourite colour 🤗💛✨
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One of mine too 😊 and purple! 🤗
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Both of which are strong & powerful colours; visually and psychologically 🤗
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