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by Nancy Mueller
$60.00
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Close-up watercolor painting of water droplets arranged in an interesting dance-like position.
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Wash with a damp cloth and air dry.
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Close-up watercolor painting of water droplets arranged in an interesting "dance-like" position.
Nancy graduated from University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana with a BFA in Fine and Applied Art/Painting. She has worked over 38 years as a professional picture framer but has been an artist most of her life. Now she devotes all of her free time to developing and creating her artwork to share with the world. "She is not really alive unless she is creating." In our day-to-day life, we overlook and do not appreciate the beauty in the little things around us. The subject matter of many of Nancy's paintings and drawings are derived from her close-up (macro) photographs capturing the sometimes-overlooked beauty and abstraction of nature, plants, organic formations, and human anatomy/physiology. Her popular Internalscape images depict a...
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Lisa Knechtel
Congratulations! This awesome abstract has been featured on the Water Drop Group Home Page! - April 2011
Nancy Mueller replied:
Thanks Lisa!
Chrisann Ellis
This is Fantastic, the effects, the colors and how you captured this with watercolors. Love it!
Karen L Christophersen
My first thought seeing this was a macro photograph of an oil spot in a parking lot on a sunny day after a rain. Your use of light and color is simply magical.