A Touch of Color

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Sepia Lakeview

70950 40X40

by Foschino

Artist-Embellished, Gallery-Wrapped Canvas


70947 Color Flowers

36X36

by Brown Artist-Embellished, Gallery-Wrapped Canvas

Color Flowers 2

70948 36X36

by Brown

Artist-Embellished, Gallery-Wrapped Canvas


70945-D9 Bird Botanical 9 28x44

by Jordan

Artist-Embellished, Gallery-Wrapped Canvas

70946-D9 Bird Botanical 10 28x44 by Jordan Artist-Embellished, Gallery-Wrapped Canvas

70939 Angeles 27x54 by May Artist-Embellished, Gallery-Wrapped Canvas


Choosing a color scheme A color scheme (or color palette) refers to the group of colors you use in a project, a painting, or your living room. Just take a look at any book cover, magazine ad, or website and you’ll see that it’s made from a certain set of colors. The designer usually picks a main color and then chooses the other colors according to how they look together and the feeling they evoke when they’re viewed as a group. There’s a whole science behind picking colors based on what they mean to us humans and how they make us feel, as shown in the image below. Those meanings and feelings can differ according to geographic location. For example, hospital rooms and public spaces are typically bathed in pale blue or green because those colors have a soothing effect, while a popular chain of truck stops (Loves) are swathed in bright yellow and red to keep drivers awake and alert, and Apple stores are predominantly white to reflect a feeling of elegance and simplicity. -MacWorld


70942 Marina

40X54

by Romero Artist-Embellished, Gallery-Wrapped Canvas


70941 Rainy Day Stroll

39X52

by Romero Artist-Embellished, Gallery-Wrapped Canvas

New Artist: Michael Romero About Romero’s Signature Style

This is a style the art world has never seen before. The reincarnation of two Legendary Masters, Claude Monet and Jackson Pollock, brought together through one mind, Michael Romero Duran. He is the one and only origin that can make this new style come to life!! I create my art work by using a tool I invented from copper wire. I dip the tool into large quantities of paint and drip the paint on top of a canvas lying flat. After I drip a layer of paint, I typically wait 10-15 minutes so that it has a dry top shell. Only then can I continue adding another layer. At the beginning it looks like an ordinary Pollock type painting. It looks very messy and abstract, but after multiple layers, the piece is finally completed. When you take a step back the results are breath taking, a master piece is created!

Vision

I am inspired by the entrepreneur spirit inside me, the vision that the Romero Fine Art brand will branch into the hearts of everyone who sees its beauty. It is a technique invented through my ideas and I am confident that I will be recognized as the first frontier and founder of this new and creative style which does not yet have a name. With no official name for the style, it is a combination of impressionism, expressionism, abstract and realism all joined together on one canvas! -Romero Fine Art


70951 Falls Beauty 40X52 by Romero Artist-Embellished, Gallery-Wrapped Canvas


Artist Statement When seen up close my art work is a tragedy, there you will find nothing but chaos with a lack of order. We can compare this to what we think are the negative things happening to us at the time. We fail, we lose, we experience loss, and we hurt ourselves and others. As you step back you see colors start to mesh becoming light and shadow. We realize that as time passes we begin to heal from our hardships and find ourselves smiling once again. Take two steps back it becomes obvious the lights and shadows are forming into shapes consisting of substance, depth and composition. We find over a more distant period of time that prior events lead us to that exact moment. We are now feeling somewhat grateful for what was once unfortunate. Take ten steps back and there you see the entire picture and its captured beauty. A combination of qualities: the shapes and colors have now become a form that pleases the aesthetic senses, especially to both the heart and eyes. We reach the end of our journey and only than do we look back at our lives proud and insightful with everything we have gained and learned from our faults, hardships and failures. We now know the answers to the events involving our own past, we become wiser. Everything good in our lives turned out to be a thing of beauty, without the challenges we faced we would have not been fueled with the passions and love that got us where we ended up, a better place. Just like the chaotic lines of my pieces, it is truly infinite and something to look forward to, so enjoy the mess you’re in now because it is just a small piece of a better picture. It is our own master piece! -Romero Fine Art

Red Foggy Forest

70952 32X52

by Romero

Artist-Embellished, Gallery-Wrapped Canvas



70938-D9 Red Flowers 1 30x44 by Alvarez Framed, Gallery-Wrapped Canvas

70949-D9 Kayaks Pastels 30x44 by Foschino Framed, Gallery-Wrapped Canvas


70937 Moon Tide 32X48 by Art Blend Artist-Embellished, Gallery-Wrapped Canvas

Blue Hydrangea

70944 40X48

by Tellik

Artist-Embellished, Gallery-Wrapped Canvas


70943 Blue Wonder 40X54 by Haynes Artist-Embellished, Gallery-Wrapped Canvas

70940 Plum Abstrakt 1 40x40

by May

Artist-Embellished, Gallery-Wrapped Canvas



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