A while back I had an idea to paint famous paintings in my style. So I picked out some of my favorites and went for it. :) I first thought I was gonna do it on paper but it turned out I had some wood that needed painting. :) Here is my first from the series.
Inspired by Henri Matisse and Portrait of Lydia Delectorskaya.

Acrylics on wood. Size 20x30 cm (8x12 in) and 2 cm thick.
Original:
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You'll need to head over to PPF to see what everyone else is creating this Friday. :) And don't forget about the Mad Tea Party tomorrow. Stop by and you might get some tea. :)















Great try of Matisse's work. The blue and yellow works well together!
ReplyDeleteI like what you did and such a cool idea to mix the best of Natasha with the best of Matisse!
ReplyDeleteTole je pa super!!Mi je všeč!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of creating from the masters. Lovely job on the painting.
ReplyDeleteHappy PPF! Theresa
What a fun idea. I think your Matisse is very appealing. I love your addition of the scrolled border. Whose will you do next?
ReplyDeleteGreat work, love the colours! Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteI had never seen this painting of Matisse's before but i can honestly say that i absolutely prefer yours!! You've totally improved on his original idea and your woman is way cuter!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an excellent idea! I can't wait to see what else you do--I love that you're putting your Natasha style into these.
ReplyDeleteLove these colors too.
Well done! do you get yours that work ... Saludos
ReplyDeleteWow very cool!!
ReplyDeleteOh wow Natasha your paintings are so fab. Loving your take on the artist. Happy PPF, Annette x
ReplyDeleteI love what you've done with the Matisse painting and I like your style. Great job!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous work...fabulous and fabulous colors too!
ReplyDeleteVictoria
I like your style and painting on wood gives a lot of texture. Great job!
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea to do a famous painting in your style...you did a wonderful job. Glad you put in the original for comparison so we can get a better idea of what you did.
ReplyDeleteNatasha!
ReplyDeleteYou are So pretty!
I love matisse, (who doesn't?) and that's a damn good idea you had.
What else? Oh, oh. yikes. I hope you get this in time to tell Me -
i'm doing the tea thing at my other blog but i
Still have yet to grasp: are we supposed to have a prize? like a door prize?
xx,
amy
oh, i love what you did, brilliant idea, they are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteOh, this piece is just wonderful! What an homage to Matisse, he'd be pleased, I'm sure.
ReplyDeleteseriously interest exercise!!! I do really like yours.
ReplyDeletecheers, dana
lovely interpretation
ReplyDeletewhat a brilliant idea! And your interpretation is such fun...can't wait to see what other great artists you use for inspiration :)x
ReplyDeleteGreat work Natasha!! I really love your take on this artist. I think I like yours better ;0) What a fantastic idea!! Can't wait to see where you go with this subject matter!! :0)
ReplyDeleteThese are such cool and fun paintings! Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteClever interpretation. I like it a lot! HAPPY PPF!
ReplyDeleteThat is really awesome! Great job!!! :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous color and composition!
ReplyDeleteIt catches my eye
What a great idea! Great job on the interpretation!!
ReplyDeleteI really like what your doing with following other artist styles ;0)
ReplyDeleteLove Dawn xx
Fabulous interpretation! I love yours. And thank you for the introduction to that piece - not your stereotypical Matisse! Great!
ReplyDeleteVery clever interpretation. I enjoy the boldness. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful color composition! Powerful imagery.
ReplyDeleteHappy belated PPF! I am taking a late tour!