Could it be Monet? Click link below to see one of his pictures which may be the one.
Georgia O'Keeffe''s painting titled Purple Petunias is now at The Newark Museum in Newark, New Jersey.
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"Analogous" is a type of colour scheme where an artist will use three or more colours that are beside each other on the colour wheel to create a colour theme in a piece of art. Examples "Red" "Red-Orange""Orange" "Blue-Purple" "Blue" "Blue-Green" Van Goghs famous "Sunflowers" painting is arguably an analogous colour scheme "Yellow-Green", "Yellow", "Yellow-Orange"
It is fun to use different medium for painting. The green or blue Kool-Aid mixed with the purple Kool-Aid should come out black.
In 1937 Lydia Delectorskaya posed for Matisse in a purple robe. At the time Matisse had no intention to paint a portrait that looked like a photograph. When accused of painting unrealistic images of women Matisse explained, "I do not create a woman, I make a picture." He readily admitted that his images were not faithful re-creations of reality. * http://www.mystudios.com/art/modern/matisse/matisse-purple-robes.html
If the purple is dark enough, they it'd look fabulous with your red hair.
Georgia O'Keeffe''s painting titled Purple Petunias is now at The Newark Museum in Newark, New Jersey.
The purple curtain in "The Raven" could symbolize mystery and the unknown, creating a sense of foreboding and darkness. It can also represent the barriers between the narrator and the outside world, emphasizing the isolation and despair felt by the protagonist throughout the poem.
Those are compatible colors.
Maybe she is the girl that works there and they told her to paint the hous purple.
Purple danced elegantly across the sky, painting a regal masterpiece with its hues.
No, that was Prince.
The color purple in Flemish paintings symbolizes flowers. Plants with beautiful, purple petals can be seen in the fields of the land.
Depends on different people's opinions. I like the idea. Soon i plan on painting my room purple.
Deep Purple in 1968
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a second after the banana fudgekins celebration on the 12th of the cranberry roulade, usually between half the laptop and telephone.