I think that's what's so incredible about artists...the way we can use our varied talents and crafts to transport us. I love these watercolor paintings.
these are just amazing! i had sort of been turned off watercolours for a while after using them myself but these are just lovely! they make me want to jump up and paint something right now. Pearl xo
We love her work as much as you do - this is why we asked Anna to answer some questions for us: http://blog.artflakes.com/en/2011/04/18/interview-with-anna-emilia-laitinen/
Love that igloo... it seems like it was made with pieces of fabric...
ReplyDeletei love the first painting, i could definitely hang that on my wall <3
ReplyDeleteI love love that igloo
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ReplyDeletethis is soooo beautiful liss!! xx
ReplyDeletethese are great :)
ReplyDeleteWow those are beautiful! I totally agree with that statement... I feel just like that when I paint...:)
ReplyDeleteI think that's what's so incredible about artists...the way we can use our varied talents and crafts to transport us. I love these watercolor paintings.
ReplyDeleteI love the igloo! I thought it was fabric.
ReplyDeletewow. it's amazing how she creates her own little worlds. beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. The igloo is adorable.
ReplyDeletethese are just amazing!
ReplyDeletei had sort of been turned off watercolours for a while after using them myself but these are just lovely! they make me want to jump up and paint something right now.
Pearl xo
Beautiful paintings!
ReplyDeletebeautiful paintings and words.
ReplyDeletei love!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so lovely!
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Giovanna
www.bohomarket.blogspot.com
love the first one! LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteso cute!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this amazing artist!
ReplyDeleteI loved how the igloo's made to appear organic, artificial and made of cloth. A very unassuming artist.
ReplyDeleteoh yes, i loooooove her. adore her flickr page :)
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We love her work as much as you do - this is why we asked Anna to answer some questions for us: http://blog.artflakes.com/en/2011/04/18/interview-with-anna-emilia-laitinen/
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