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It All Fell Apart - Lina Scarfi

It All Fell Apart Painting

Artwork: #19 of 95 by Lina Scarfi

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It All Fell Apart Painting by Lina Scarfi

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Title:

It All Fell Apart

Artist:

Lina Scarfi

Medium:

Painting - Oils

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painting, painting paintings

Posted:

November 23rd, 2007

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Viewed 123 Times  -  Last Viewed by a Visitor from Beaver, PA on 07/25/2008 at 4:55 AM

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Comments - It All Fell Apart Painting

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02/04/2008

10:44 PM

Ching Wyskocil

Indianapolis, IN

Hello, thank you for your comment. I love your art and they are very different and very very unique!!! Keep in touch and I like to make a friend with you and I am from China with no friends here. Thank you again! Chingching

02/03/2008

11:29 PM

Angel Ortiz

Playa Del Carmen, QR

Very good Lina may be you can tell us what your vision here.

01/27/2008

07:50 AM

Linda Mungerson

Perris, CA

This is so outstading

12/06/2007

08:06 AM

Blima Efraim

Delray Beach, FL

Very amuzing, I love the colors...I can spend some time looking and wondering about it.

12/06/2007

07:59 AM

Lina Scarfi

Tequesta, FL

linda your way too good to me!

12/06/2007

07:41 AM

Linda Mungerson

Perris, CA

Really love this from the first time I saw it. Have you iron your painting yet, and hope you don't have a hang over. LOL Linda

11/27/2007

10:26 AM

Anthony DiMichele

Friday Harbor, wa

lina~ you are SO intense... if you ever need a vacation in paradise i hear san juan island has some spicy meatballs! ~antonio

11/23/2007

10:30 AM

Terrance DePietro

Palenville, NY

Once again Lina, you have given us pause in our day to connect our eyes to our hearts and souls through your imagry...thank you tdp

11/23/2007

10:28 AM

Terrance DePietro

Palenville, NY

Through the light at bottom, the action - like wind - lefts the viewer through pieces of a puzzle that invites questions...each reading of the painting is different and individual to the viewer; as if to remind us: 'The Sibyl, with frenzied mouth uttering things not to be laughed at, unadorned and unperfumed, yet reaches to a thousand years with her voice by aid of the god.' (Heraclitus, fragment 12)

11/23/2007

10:20 AM

Terrance DePietro

Palenville, NY

As marked by the heraldic lozenge (the chess board), there is a dynamic interaction at play here...what at first may seem to be a fracturing and falling is more of a lifting, flowing and gathering...; in no way static, the image sweeps the viewer upward. The Sibyl leaves were often dispersed by the wind, before they were read! Could it be that the leaves are revealing something in their translucence?