Sundrip
The premise of this painting is that the fairy stands closer to one side than another but her goal is to reach middle ground where rays of light and blessing will reach her.
Many people have black and white thinking. They see things as good or bad with very little gray. The fairy in Sundrip strives to see a rainbow of hues and tones.
This painting was inspired by the common thinking pattern known as black and white thinking. I strive to see beyond black and white. I wish to see all hues.
This print is also offered on Sundrip.com. You may contact me at
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gabryshak
i love her~ everything about this speaks to me!!!
blessings austin!!!
F. Magdalene A...
thank you!
missmilly
Gorgeous work! I love your explaination!
Gary Crandall
This painting has a universality about it that goes beyond what’s immediately apparent… I find it very calming… mesmerizing… If it finds its way into a museum some day I wouldn’t be surprised. You should feel extremely proud for creating such a lovely work.
genevievem
beautiful work, the leaves on the tree are so intricate and lovely.
Margot Kiesskalt
Beautiful work and narration.
Carliss Mora
You are a remarkable artist. I love this piece, because it is not only fantasy in it’s surroundings, but amazingly realistic in the tone of its meaning that you have described. Very fine composition, and you must be proud….no you have to be, F Magdalene.:))
Virginia McGowan
superb I missed so much for some reason….
shellylady
Wow YOU ARE sooo talented i love your work!!
Cheryle
I love the simplicity and colourful beauty in your work.
Cheryle
catherine walker
I really like this painting..so well done..