Como Terciopelo
by Rand Burns
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Title
Como Terciopelo
Artist
Rand Burns
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
*** Congratulations, your work is featured on the homepage of "Created by Southern Artists”.***
Like hills and valleys of flowing red velvet, the blooms of cockscombs seem otherworldly and radiate a special beauty all their own. Painted in a style reminiscent of Mexico, this work glows with a grayed and highlighted by the sun background.
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November 3rd, 2010
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Comments (10)
David Neace
Congratulations, your work is featured on the homepage of "Created by Southern Artists
Rand Burns replied:
David, I so appreciate the feature on the homepage of “Created by Southern Artists” and always your kind support.
Gloria Ssali
wows such gorgeous compositions in this incredible artistic series you have conquered and triumphed in them all love the feel and use of colours in this magnificent piece!! fl
Rand Burns replied:
Gloria, thank you very much for your comment on this work of cockscombs from the garden. I am glad yo enjoyed them and thanking you also fo the F/L on the work.
Kim Tran
Beautiful velvet bloomsand gorgeous colours, amazing work Randy! l/f
Rand Burns replied:
Thank you very much for your comment on 'Cockscombs' Kim. I appreciate it and also the F/L.
Marian Bell
Love this velvety textured plant, Randy! Beautiful light, color and shadows! L/F
Rand Burns replied:
Marian, they are blooming now here. It is a favorite plant with this unique, velvety bloom. I appreciate your comment on the light, color and shadows and always the F/L my friend.
Guido Strambio
What a lovely and incredible flowers Randy, magnificent painting! l/f
Rand Burns replied:
Thank you very much Guido. These flowers are known as terciopelo in Mexico, which means velvet. They look just like their namesake. Glad you enjoyed this work and thanking you for the F/L.
Nancy Griswold
Wow, this is beautiful and they really mean something to me. I have not seen these since I was a child, my mother used to plant these in her flower garden, now you got me thinking I should look for seeds, but in the meantime, this beautiful art brought me such a BOOST!! Love FAv/L
Rand Burns replied:
Nancy, I love your story about your relation to this beautiful summer plant. They are old fashioned and full of memories. You have some and that is a beautiful thing. Glad this work gave you such a BOOST. Thank you for the F/L here.