hana
Hana is flower in Japanese.
This picture portrays when the spring bleezing through the window.
I recieved 8 favoerable comments. It is surprising because I didn’t hear anything about this work in the exhibit.
I wrote wrong title at first. The real title is Hana ( means flower in Japanese).
Greeting Cards

mimi yoon
you have portrayed it so well, tokiko… i can feel the spring breeze coming in through the window and picked up the scent of hana on the way… so pretty…..
TokikoAnderson replied
Thank you mimi,
You have gift of words:)
shaneran
beautiful !!
TokikoAnderson replied
Thank you
lorilee
LOVELY!!!
TokikoAnderson replied
Thank you
Sensiworld
Beautiful !!
TokikoAnderson replied
Thank you
Suzzie
amazing! I love your style!
TokikoAnderson replied
Thank you
gothicolors
Gorgeous work, I love this!
TokikoAnderson replied
Thank you
Karen Tillotson
BEAUTIFUL!!!
TokikoAnderson replied
Thank you
kimberleigh sarah
So classy. Truly beautiful. =)
TokikoAnderson replied
Thank you. Perhaps the fading beauty.
And thank you fro put me in your watchlist too.
Jacky Parker
Absolutely stunning work, love this :) I have enjoyed looking through you beautiful work Tokiko, you have an amazing talent :D
TokikoAnderson replied
Thanks Jacky, your flowers and spiders:) give me huge inspiration.
Yvonne Less
Another beauty!! :)
TokikoAnderson replied
Thank you I didn’t think this one picked up this much attention.
I must going back to the time I was painting like this.
I wasn’t too sure about this unfinished look but that what attract you great artists.
Debbie Schiff
I love your style, this one in particular…. I enjoy work that invites the viewer to complete the painting.
TokikoAnderson replied
Thank you Debbbie you took the words from my heart.
sonjas
so beautiful.
TokikoAnderson replied
Thank you Sonjas. You give me special feeling hearing that
from you.
walela
So beautiful!!
TokikoAnderson replied
Thank you Welela. This one is winning the populatity:D
silvercircles
Love the soft blush of color!
TokikoAnderson replied
This one is popular to my surprise. The simplicity is good to me because i am too lazy to paint in detail.
Seriously, I think we tend to fill up the canvas to feel security. And buyers too. some think the more paint we use the more better the art. But the trend seems changing. My media has the imperfection look with empity spaces. I always painted this way without effort.
But i always felt one stepp behind of those who paint up to the edges.
Thank you for recognizing it.
silvercircles
Well, sometimes the eye is overwhelmed by a thousand minute brushstrokes on a canvas—I know I gravitate towards simplicity, simply because it feels more elegant, more casual, to me, and often more beautiful than the complex paintings.
Teresa P. Pelaez 18 days ago
So beautiful!
TokikoAnderson replied 18 days ago
Thank you Teresa. i’m happy to know this one is quite popular.
You know art:D
newartist 18 days ago
ugh..i just died and went to heaven, this is perfect art in my eyes.
TokikoAnderson replied 18 days ago
Glad you are back. You have a good eyes. Now i got confidence in simplicity. Thank you.