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color of money by diana gnehm

color of money

title: the color of money
size: 2 meter x 2 meter
price: chf15,000
discipline: mixed media (acrylics, oils, gels, enkausticos artwax, art paper and modelling paste).
tagged copyright 2009

this design would make your interior a happy place to be! check out my home illustration now.
Extremely bright for my eyes! I love it! 10 stars.
3 months ago
Thanks for the stars, Robert! Love your work too!The painting is a conversational piece. I like the textures and lights you created.
1 month
Very creative and colorful! I like everything you did with this and I know it will brighten up any wall! great job :)
3 months
Thank you Chrisann. I love your work too. It's very meaningful and full of love.
1 month
Hi, I'm the administrator for the group Contemporary Paintings on Canvas
, and I'd love you to add this picture to the group. (accepted)
3 months
Hello all! Thanks a bunch for those lively comments! I love you guys! I am still trying to learn how to go around in this site so bear with me. @Carl, I was busy with some artworks lately, so I didn't have time to drop by. Thank you for adding my work to the group.
1 month
@Carl.. for some reason I voted for your image then tried posting my comment on your art. But it didn't accept my reply. However, I am using this box to comment for you. Your mountain design with the moon is similar to the Swiss artist's painting that whacked my entry to a company. Also the Swiss artist had a chicken wire in the foreground. I like your work very much too. Your design is very serene and I can see it in my living room as I am a Feng Shui fan.
1 month
Thank you, Diana:
Hanging an artist's painting in your living room is the highest praise, and greatest compliment you can give a creative artist. Warm wishes, Carl
1 month
Beautiful!They look like sweeties!
I've never seen a painting I wanted to taste before!
1 month
Yummy, isn't it? Lol! You have a mysterious subject in your painting. I wonder what else can we see inside the gate? I like your mystery and your execution of light!
1 month
Marvelous textures and colors Diana.would sure brighten up the dullest room.5* warm regards.Hazel
1 month
Thank you, Hazel. Your design is interesting too. I wonder if you have some sort of viewing the future. Those balls look like the shot I saw a week ago on SOHO images where orbs are orbiting or in front of the sun. I love the gracefullness of your fire!
1 month
You are right Diana, it would! These colors are so inviting and beautiful...job well done! 5*****
1 month
Thanks, Nancy! I am a fan of Renoir. BUt yours I think is much better!! ;-)
1 month
nice!!!
1 month
Thanks Michelle! Your title is fitting. Lovely piece!
1 month
Love the crazy colours. 5***** Kerry
1 month
Thanks for the stars. Kerry. Your flowers are wowzers! you have so many fans!!!
1 month
I Love all about this work! Great!
1 month
Thanks, Katerina. Your color is very soothing!
1 month
what a great art concept Diana....this is breathing time spirit:)
1 month
What a lovely display of colours. I can see the amount of work that went into this. 5***** :)
1 month
awww¨! thanks veena. I am glad you spot that. love your tulips. makes me happy to see them!
1 day
Excellent!!
1 month
Great title, fabulous colours and design, wonderful texture. 5*****
1 day
Thanks Priscilla for dropping by and for your appreciation. The first word that comes to my mind when I saw your intertwined shapes was "SEXY"! Great job!
1 day
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Artist Statement
for diana gnehm
Art to me is any work that gives one a feeling of aesthetic and psychological pleasure. Most of the time I start with a sketch involving some kind of shape sensations that my hands follow which I think are fun and intriguing. I get ideas from my travels, geometric shapes of buidings, stones, landscapes or organic and microscopic shapes but frequently, from my photography.
Then these are translated to canvas and combined into non-objective compositions. During the long editing process, I use many techniques and additives like encaustic paints creating unusual surface that entices the viewer and accentuates the process of investigating the artwork longer than it would normally be looked upon.

I am a published paid writer as well so I use my art as a communication tool and put what I think about the subject by embedding words on the surface of my canvas.
While sometimes, the painting has no identifiable subject matter, each piece is decorative and has a voice of its own resulting in upbeat positive feelings to the viewers. Therefore, it becomes a conversational piece for its uniqueness maintaining the value and providing years of provocative delights and intigues in interpretation and touch each time the unusually happy art is viewed.

People see and feel my art. If my viewer do these in front of my painting, I know their emotions are valid and real. They sense my artworks through these actions so it doesn’t really need any intellectual analysis. The public notices the artwork right away because of the happy mood it creates in any space. Therefore, those who possess my art connect with me. “Psychological Fuel” and “Emotional Pleasure” – these are what you see in my art.
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