South Bank, Brisbane, Qld, Australia Brisbane
Original oil painting Inspired by photos taken in Italy by a dear friend.
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2008 Copyright. All Rights Reserved to Mariam Muradian. This Outdoor Series was created during the time that my Feral Child and Feral Woman were emerging. I had a claustrophobic time being inside anywhere…even my own house. I could only BREATHE outside. So I spent many days and nights outside. I moved my studio outside. I painted outside only. This series of paintings, I am convinced, cannot live indoors because it will choke the life out of them and they will die; so this series is prepared with heavy heavy sealants to live outdoors forever. I place each one very carefully in their “chosen” place. Each must be a compliment in the truest sense of the word to nature. You can never out-create nature. The series can be vibrant and subdued at the same time, depending on its environment. So once each has found their interconnected, noncompetitive place in the landscape, I watch. I enjoy watching these outdoor paintings live their life! How they communicate and play and change with the light, the blooms, the seasons! It is wondrous to witness! Their subtle variations and transformations are always perfectly, proportionately in sync with nature’s doings. Truly awesome! My ART has reached a Nirvana of sort in this context. It feels so right in my soul. Now you know why I must LIVE outdoors and garden and paint! I have never before felt such passion, such joy, and such inspiration! I continue to paint for this series. I will continue to take photographs of these art pieces as they change, as different colored blooms come to surround them. You must see! Thank you for looking and reading about this ongoing process of healing in my life. Please do comment, as I would love to hear how this effects the Beholder. Thank you. Outdoor Art Series 1L Gate (description for context): to the immediate right of this piece is the trellis gate leading to the backyard gardens. And immediately right of that is the companion gate art piece flanking the other side. Growing and climbing up this art piece is ivy and a wisteria with silvery white/lavender flowers. To the left of the piece is a huge true red rhododendron bush/tree. And to the left of that, a twin royal purple rhododendron bush/tree. More toward the ground in this same area is green grass with assorted colorful wildflowers, and running perpendicular to the fence is a bed of large white daisies/yellow centers and yellow tulips. I am just so grateful that I can SEE! That my vision returned from blindness, along with my color vision. That I am alive at all! A miracle and a blessing! See the others in the series /
2008 Copyright. All Rights Reserved to Mariam Muradian. This Outdoor Series was created during the time that my Feral Child and Feral Woman were emerging. I had a claustrophobic time being inside anywhere…even my own house. I could only BREATHE outside. So I spent many days and nights outside. I moved my studio outside. I painted outside only. This series of paintings, I am convinced, cannot live indoors because it will choke the life out of them and they will die; so this series is prepared with heavy heavy sealants to live outdoors forever. I place each one very carefully in their “chosen” place. Each must be a compliment in the truest sense of the word to nature. You can never out-create nature. The series can be vibrant and subdued at the same time, depending on its environment. So once each has found their interconnected, noncompetitive place in the landscape, I watch. I enjoy watching these outdoor paintings live their life! How they communicate and play and change with the light, the blooms, the seasons! It is wondrous to witness! Their subtle variations and transformations are always perfectly, proportionately in sync with nature’s doings. Truly awesome! My ART has reached a Nirvana of sort in this context. It feels so right in my soul. Now you know why I must LIVE outdoors and garden and paint! I have never before felt such passion, such joy, and such inspiration! I continue to paint for this series. I will continue to take photographs of these art pieces as they change, as different colored blooms come to surround them. You must see! Thank you for looking and reading about this ongoing process of healing in my life. Please do comment, as I would love to hear how this effects the Beholder. Thank you. Outdoor Art Series 1L Gate (description for context): to the immediate left of this piece is the trellis gate leading to the backyard gardens. And immediately left of that is the companion gate art piece flanking the other side. Growing and climbing up this art piece is ivy and a wisteria with pale pink flowers. To the left of the piece is a huge true red rhododendron bush/tree. And to the left of that, a twin royal purple rhododendron bush/tree. More toward the ground in this same area is green grass with assorted colorful wildflowers, and running perpendicular to the fence is a bed of large white daisies/yellow centers and yellow tulips. I am just so grateful that I can SEE! That my vision returned from blindness, along with my color vision. That I am alive at all! A miracle and a blessing! See the others in the series /
2008 Copyright. All Rights Reserved to Mariam Muradian. This Outdoor Series was created during the time that my Feral Child and Feral Woman were emerging. I had a claustrophobic time being inside anywhere…even my own house. I could only BREATHE outside. So I spent many days and nights outside. I moved my studio outside. I painted outside only. This series of paintings, I am convinced, cannot live indoors because it will choke the life out of them and they will die; so this series is prepared with heavy heavy sealants to live outdoors forever. I place each one very carefully in their “chosen” place. Each must be a compliment in the truest sense of the word to nature. You can never out-create nature. The series can be vibrant and subdued at the same time, depending on its environment. So once each has found their interconnected, noncompetitive place in the landscape, I watch. I enjoy watching these outdoor paintings live their life! How they communicate and play and change with the light, the blooms, the seasons! It is wondrous to witness! Their subtle variations and transformations are always perfectly, proportionately in sync with nature’s doings. Truly awesome! My ART has reached a Nirvana of sort in this context. It feels so right in my soul. Now you know why I must LIVE outdoors and garden and paint! I have never before felt such passion, such joy, and such inspiration! I continue to paint for this series. I will continue to take photographs of these art pieces as they change, as different colored blooms come to surround them. You must see! Thank you for looking and reading about this ongoing process of healing in my life. Please do comment, as I would love to hear how this effects the Beholder. Thank you. Outdoor Art Series to Neighbor’s Garden (description for context): this art series has extended to the neighbor’s garden! This art piece is attached to the neighbor’s barn. Raw wooden hand-carved beams hold up this end of the barn; a tin mossy roof; ferns and trees surround it; handmade wooden wheelbarrows strewn about. To the left of the barn are the pastures and large oak trees and bamboo groves, flower gardens in abundance and streams with croaking frogs. The chestnut horse, Romeo, is in his corral. To the right is the old barn red house. Roses and rhododendron all over, ivy, ferns, wisteria covered arbor over the patio dining area, daisies, and berries surround brick enclosed ponds with goldfish. Tables covered with floral tablecloths and old kerosene lanterns and set for tea with everyday silver and blue willow dishes. I am just so grateful that I can SEE! That my vision returned from blindness, along with my color vision. That I am alive at all! A miracle and a blessing! See the others in the series /
It’s a lovely bench under a conopy of Virginia Creeper Vine in Assiniboine Park in Winnipeg.
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Watercolour on 140 lb. Arches. This was done primarily with negative painting. The roses took such a long time, since I had to paint many layers without making them appear too heavy or muddy.
I fell in love with this trellis that was holding up a dormant climbing rose bush. I found it while walking around Louisville with Virginia and now I want one for my yard. /
A Morning Glory in Black and White is still a glorious sight
A shot I took recently of my mum’s cat Bitty on the patio at my mum’s place ;-) A few flowers added for fun…
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While buying oranges at the neighborhood farm I saw this gorgeous plant up against the fence and snapped a couple of shots! I’ve tried to grow these with no success. Straight from the camera….......Redlands, California. /
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well im off to Sydney for a few days but thought id post my latest before i left ,,,,,,,, i tried to capture the Renoir look here dont know if i succeeded i love his loose brushwork ,, / This was sketched from a image and painted in Corel Painter using artist oils and sketching pencils …...... FEATURED IN THE GROUP “THE SISTERHOOD” 3/06/09 THANK U …....... FEATURED IN THE GROUP DIGITAL BRUSHSTROKES 12/06/09 THANK U…...’ THIS PAINTING WAS USED AS AN INSPIRATION FOR A CHALLENGE IN THE PAINTED LADIES GROUP , THANK U FEATURED IN THE GROUP ‘CREATIVE CARDS’ 27/07/09 THANK U …...... FEATURED IN THE GROUP “DIGITAL ARTISTS UNITED ’ 8/10/09.THANK U… FEATURED IN THE GROUP “60’S GLORY” 26/11/09 THANK U….
I decided to enter the Birdhouse contest so this photo was done exclusively for Backyard Photography and birdhouses. So out in my I drag my camera again…..Framed it out a wee bit and overflowed the greenery. Razzle dazzle a few little stars and there you have it…. Hope you enjoy it.
I had yellow roses climbing over this red trellis of mine and they kept becoming diseased so I pulled them out and replaced with this strong but delicate looking White Eden rose with hints of soft pink….tonight I was out there and the evening sun was peeking through the branches and this one young almost full bloom rose was kissed by the warm evening sunlight.
Bee Balm is another favorite of mine which actually is an herb that grows in my garden. Of course being red doesn’t hurt. They’re around 4 feet high and very majestic and usually flower once but linger on for quite a while.
Japanese Gardens, Penticton BC Canada
NC Garden Trellis
I made this on the evening of August 1, 2009. / It was a windy day. I noticed that my morning glories made their first official bloom. Because of the wind though, they were a tangled mess on my patio. I went out a number of times to try to establish a firm support system for them. At one point, the wind blew a very long twisted vine around my arm. This image popped into my head. Taking my pencil drawing, Fairie Colored Glasses I tinted her green and then added a half rendered bust to give her more life.
Leading the way into a lovely garden in Plymouth, MA this Arbor Trellis draws you in.
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