Metamorphosis
by Mariarosa Rockefeller
Title
Metamorphosis
Artist
Mariarosa Rockefeller
Medium
Painting - Painting-colored Pencil
Description
"Metamorphosis" Three work stages of a colored pencil painting.
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August 8th, 2019
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Comments (7)
Laurel Adams
Revisiting and still loving this, Mariarosa! So beautiful!
Mariarosa Rockefeller replied:
I really appreciate your kind words right now! I've been out of commission lately, since I've been in the hospital. I've not been able to use the computer in quite a while, so, thank you, Laurel, for cheering me up.
Bonnie Marie
Great idea to show the different METTE motors more offices as you complete the project love it
Mariarosa Rockefeller replied:
Thank you, Bonnie, I'm fascinated by how things develop, how you can start out with a blank sheet of paper and, slowly. an idea, becomes reality.
Kay Brewer
Congratulations on your 3d place win in the Masters From Beginning to End contest! LF
Mariarosa Rockefeller replied:
Thank you, Kay, I'm so glad you like it and I appreciate your comments.
Laurel Adams
P.S. Yes, Mariarosa, I , too, believe that the JOURNEY is often more important than the DESTINATION for that very reason. EVERYthing is a love lesson if felt and SEEN deeply. A privilege to see these three glimpses ALL.
Mariarosa Rockefeller replied:
I couldn't agree with your philosophy more, Laurel! Thank you for sharing it with me.
Laurel Adams
Mariarosa...your Your MAGNIFICENT collages of three developments EACH per ENTRY is sheer genius and magnificent beauty! A trifecta of my ...V... L/F
Laurel Adams
Mariarosa, three stages in three collages...MAGNIFICENT !!! Thank you for joining ...in real time! You truly received the gift of this exercise...so, tell me, it appears to have surely ignited your creative muse!! Do you feel it has? L/F
Mariarosa Rockefeller replied:
Thank you, Laurel! I have always been fascinated by how things develop, whether it's a painting, photography, a building, knowledge, (especially of an abstract subject like math, which I taught for so many years), and every time I look more deeply into it, I learn something new, and learning is the basis of our creativity, don't you think?