Red tulips was one of my friend/client's requirement. This is a commission work I finished last November. Red Tulips is strongly associated with true love. This is done using glass paints and fixed on a bamboo frame. I love the frame a lot, it has a rustic feel about it. What do you think?
"If I was a Tulip
And you were wind’s-wings,
I would not count
My broken dreams,
But bless the coming spring."
And you were wind’s-wings,
I would not count
My broken dreams,
But bless the coming spring."
ps:quote from http://www.worldquotes.org/
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ReplyDeleteah.. loved it, those lines are as good as tulips garden :)
ReplyDeleteDee..
bright red tulip..looks fresh...but true it is as u said...frame looks the best..:)
ReplyDeletebright red tulip..looks fresh...but true it is as u said...frame looks the best..:)
ReplyDeleteI love this, Deepa!!! It has such depth to it! The colors are fantastic!!!
ReplyDeleteSuperb!!! Makes one want to be as good as you in this.... Loved it!!!
ReplyDeleteDeepaz, this is just beautiful. What a wonderful job you've done. I love it!! You go girl! I love the association with the tulips and love the deep red. It's beautiful, so like you Deepaz. Hope you are doing well and life is being good to you. Have a wonderful week. By the way, always a thank you for stopping by my blog when you do. Take care.
ReplyDeleteThe already beautiful painting is certainly more enhanced in a bamboo frame, good work, and good idea.
ReplyDeleteAnother lovely creation Deepa :)
ReplyDeleteI wish I can have it in my living room...:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Always loved your glass paintings...
Such lovely tulips. They look so real. And the bamboo frame does give a rustic feel. The tulips look so serene. Simply brilliant. :)
ReplyDeleteOh Deepa! The bamboo frame is beautiful, but it is barely noticeable with your gorgeous, incredible tulips resting within it. The colors are ablaze! And the petals look so real and satiny. I want to reach out and feel their cool softness. Absolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Deepa, the red tulips are perfect with the bamboo frame - great job:)
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot dear friends for all your sweet n inspiring comments:))))
ReplyDeleteI think it's nicely done, but I wished it was bigger :) Greedy me.
ReplyDeleteCheers
~ Chintan
beautiful....!!!
ReplyDeleteso nice! and yes the bamboo adds its own charm to it
ReplyDeletenice lines too
i didnt know red tulips were associate with true love. hmmm most of us are stuck with roses! :D
Red tulips are the kind of flowers i love after red roses. Your glass painting looks very real and beautiful. And it also goes with the splendid words you have written about the broken dreams and the coming spring which is a sign to hope for the blooming tulips.
ReplyDeleteThe tulips look so adorable. Lovely work, Deepa! :)
ReplyDeleteAlways love your works Deepa, neat and enchanting, everything about it is so simply wonderful! :)
ReplyDeleteMy dearest Deepa!
ReplyDeleteActually tulip is one of my favourite flowers. Though I never see a real tulip before but by observing the creation, I come to appreciate the amount of time you have spent for working this awesome glass painting.
The red tulip with great composition together framed up with bamboo frame indeed is unique! I haven't seen any glass tulip presentation before that flair my heart.
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Thank you for the tulip surprise!
Absolutely gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteDeepa.. gorgeous.. gorgeous!! You are doing a fabulous job! !
ReplyDeleteLoved them :) and hope to see you soon in ARTE soukhs as well :)
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ReplyDeletevery nice
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the tulip art looks beautiful...itz such a wonderful work
ReplyDeletethoughtful and inspiring..
ReplyDeleteNice glass painting. This came out well. I have seen complicated glass paintings on the windows through a tamil drama. Always wondered how they managed to do it in such a large scale.
ReplyDeletebeautifullll , no words
ReplyDeleteThose lines give life to this post ;)
ReplyDeleteLovely :)
OOOO :) I love tulips.Especially the yellows. lovely!!! :)
ReplyDeletebrilliant. :)
ReplyDeleteLove it, Deepa.
ReplyDeleteIt looks lovely in that frame too. Tulips, really are gorgeous.