The word LOVE is spelled out in stones and small seashells on a turquoise-painted wood surface
and dusty-pink shapes float across velvet black with three small rust-brick rectangles and a pale calligraphic squiggle anchoring the spare composition
A pale-faced woman closes her eyes in profile
the spectrum-and-slate palette keeps its festive vibrance and the glassware detail holds its tactile rim
brushed-cloud streaks running across the upper third of the sky
Lips and Flowers Glass Wall Art|| Designer's Collection Kandinsky The word LOVE is spelledA close up female face fills the frame in mosaic impasto register, magenta pink lips parted at the lower edge, a single eye visible at the upper crown, the entire surface densely encrusted with multicolor beadwork and flower texture in tangerine, magenta, cobalt, gold, and emerald, every painted streak caught in beaded mosaic register. Lips and Flowers is digital art in beaded mosaic register a textured muse caught in magenta and tangerine theater.