The Blue Rabbit Metal Print
by Marlene Robbins
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The Blue Rabbit metal print by Marlene Robbins. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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About Marlene Robbins
Hello.... and welcome to The Art of Marlene Robbins May you enjoy the view.... When I paint.... I am connected to God,myself, and the whole world.... and.... I am happy! Philippians 2:13 < Peace,LOVE,and Laughter.... Marlene ~ " I will do my best to color my world 'happy'! " " Color has caught me. I don't need to make a grab at it. It has me forever, I know. That is the sense of the blissful hour: color and I are one. I am a painter". (Paul Klee) All the images on this site are protected by copyright law. No image may be reproduced without my permission. ...
$76.00
Caroline Street
Love your art, it is lighthearted, playful and colorful!
Marlene Robbins
Thanks, Will. Glad you like it.
Marlene Robbins
Thank you Dawn and Danielle for your fine words of approval on this piece.
Danielle Tennant Haney
Wonderful Style & Expression!
Dawn Senior-Trask
What a joy! Somehow there's nothing quite so charming as a rabbit, and yet this one reminds me that for my distant ancestors the Cherokee, the rabbit was the trickster character of story! Outstanding, unusual, and appealing work!
Judy Via-wolff
Marlene, really love this, the creativity and the colors!
Marlene Robbins
Thanks for loving my blue bunny, Reb!
Reb Frost
What a colorful bunny!! I love it!!
Lenore Senior
This is fun and delightful! Good work!
Patricia Taylor
I love the Blue Rabbit. There's a story here...Once upon a time...
Tom Sierak
By refinement, I'm referring to things like you "confidence of stroke". For instance, the rabbits whiskers would look more "polished" if they were done with bold, confident brush strokes. It appears that you're a little hesitant that way with certain sections, especially when applying/making linear statements. Basically, this comes with doing and I believe if you concentrate on this type of painting approach it will come easier. You can try doing the line work with slightly thinned paint while possibly applying thicker paint to the solid, built up areas, etc. The main thing is to not be afraid in trying slightly different approaches but staying within the parameters of what you've done here.
Tom Sierak
Hello Marlene, I think this is a very creative painting. Your composition is very clever in the way the shapes of the rabbit are repeated throughout the rest of the painting. I also like the negative space and illuminated area in front of his face that keeps returning your eye to it. My only criticism would be that I'd like to see a bit more refinement in your technique...but, that's MY opinion only and FWIW. Wishing you are well, Tom Sierak
Marlene Robbins
many thanks, Karon.
Karon Melillo dVega
oh Marlene, i like this! beautiful work
Angelique Buman
Your colours are calming and almost sensual, I love this rabbit! P.S. Thanks for stopping by my page!
Addie Hocynec
Marlene, I love your use of color in this. Very appealing. Also, thank you for your comment on my "Moonlight on the Dunes" pastel. I appreciate it very much.
Toni Thorne
Wow, Marlene your colors are brilliant. I really do like the colors that you use in your work & I also would hope to meet you too. I will be in the annual show this year. I had a brief illness the beginning of this year which prevented me from participating for several months. I do plan to be in attendance for the next one. I am very gracious for your compliments about my artwork.