Solar Power
‘Beach Series’ card by Karin Taylor
Solar Power is a mixed media production on canvas textured paper using ink acrylic pastel and charcoal
Solar Power sold at an Art Show a little while ago….I was very sad to say goodbye to the original painting! It holds a special place in my heart.
Solar Power belongs to the following groups:
Back In Black, Beach Art, Childhood, Mixed Media, Seachanges and The Two Of UsAvailable for sale as Cards















missmilly, 5 months ago
You do great bottoms ! I love it! MIlly
Karin Taylor in reply to missmilly’s comment, 5 months ago
Hey Milly, ya know, this is just one of my all time favourites..I wish I still had it with me ….... I wonder where the original is ????
I loved doing the legs and the feet…that was crazy fun!
frozenfa, 5 months ago
i think it’s very strong of you to be able to sell away a piece that you truly love.. until now, i can’t bear to part with any of my hand drawn works.. i gave one to a friend of mine a few years back, and dang, i wanna ask for it back.. XD
Karin Taylor in reply to frozenfa’s comment, 5 months ago
Yeah, it’s tuff, but someone told me when you let ‘em go…it pushes you on to keep creating more and more….but some of them, I just want back NOW!!!
frozenfa, 5 months ago
yea.. i think i can understand that feeling.. u know, i bought back my first batik painting my school put on sale for charity cos i can’t bear to let anyone have it.. and later my art teacher had to help me steal my own 2nd bigger batik painting from the school.. n_n” i wonder how she answered for that.. love her! XD
Karin Taylor in reply to frozenfa’s comment, 5 months ago
....you do become very attached to them :D
....I think it’s because they are really like your children, a creation from the depth of your being, they are a part of you…..I remember going to see Picasso & others works in person, and truly, I could sense their presence, it was really a bit creepy but awesome at the same time, I could almost see them at their easels…..wierd huh!? :D
sparklehen, 5 months ago
Fantastic! you work really makes me smile!
Karin Taylor in reply to sparklehen’s comment, 5 months ago
thanx sparklehen! glad to hear that! :D
kathywaldron, 5 months ago
superb work, well done
jamiewinter, 5 months ago
such delightful work most excellent
Renate Dartois, 5 months ago
Oh wow this is gorgeous-love you work awesome creations.
Karin Taylor in reply to Renate Dartois’s comment, 5 months ago
Thank you Renate, for all your lovely comments today, and also for watchlisting me ....BIG SMILES to you :D
annacuypers, 4 months ago
Your work is so playful, love it; really makes me happy to look at.
Karin Taylor in reply to annacuypers’s comment, 4 months ago
Hi anna, so glad it can make you feel happy :D
Thanks for your comments!
Carmen Cilliers, 4 months ago
Love it – your work is so much fun!
Anni Morris, 4 months ago
Karin this painting is very “cheeky”...I can understand when you say you are sad to see your painting go. I often wonder where mine finish up…it is nice to know isn’t it? Great work. :)
Karin Taylor in reply to Anni Morris’s comment, 4 months ago
Hi Anni, thanx and yes, it’s always nice to know…you can rest easy then :D
terryjohn2, 4 months ago
Great composition, reminds of the 50s seaside postcards in England, and I mean that really nicely
Karin Taylor in reply to terryjohn2’s comment, 4 months ago
oh really? that is a lovely compliment….i spent a lot of time looking at old photos of bathers in the early days….some of it may be seeping through lol :)