Fé Vásquez - Araguaney, 2013

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Acrylic - Giclees available on canvas, paper and metal.
7.5 x 11.5 ″

Araguaney Is the national Venezuelan tree, one of the most beautiful and indigenous trees found in Venezuela’s forests and it can actually be found in some areas around Hawai’i as well. When in bloom its yellow stands out and mesmerizes the viewer. I chose to paint it with complementary colors, orange and blue to give it a twist. Orange represents creativity, sexuality, joy, enthusiasm, and promotes a general sense of wellness. Blue symbolizes serenity and harmony, by helping to soothe the mind. It is good for raising frequency. And to add a touch of fun, I chose to use pointillism as a technique for the flowers.
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Acrylic - Giclees available on canvas, paper and metal.
7.5 x 11.5 ″

Araguaney Is the national Venezuelan tree, one of the most beautiful and indigenous trees found in Venezuela’s forests and it can actually be found in some areas around Hawai’i as well. When in bloom its yellow stands out and mesmerizes the viewer. I chose to paint it with complementary colors, orange and blue to give it a twist. Orange represents creativity, sexuality, joy, enthusiasm, and promotes a general sense of wellness. Blue symbolizes serenity and harmony, by helping to soothe the mind. It is good for raising frequency. And to add a touch of fun, I chose to use pointillism as a technique for the flowers.
Acrylic - Giclees available on canvas, paper and metal.
7.5 x 11.5 ″

Araguaney Is the national Venezuelan tree, one of the most beautiful and indigenous trees found in Venezuela’s forests and it can actually be found in some areas around Hawai’i as well. When in bloom its yellow stands out and mesmerizes the viewer. I chose to paint it with complementary colors, orange and blue to give it a twist. Orange represents creativity, sexuality, joy, enthusiasm, and promotes a general sense of wellness. Blue symbolizes serenity and harmony, by helping to soothe the mind. It is good for raising frequency. And to add a touch of fun, I chose to use pointillism as a technique for the flowers.