On the grass is a beautiful badger with a fire-red tie tied around his neck. Meanwhile, a black ant with a red hat is knitting diligently so that the tie will get ready. In front of the grass lies the ball of wool.
During the painting course, Anne-Marie Somers asked if anyone had a nice idea for a print. Sophie knew and answered tie with tie. Anne-Marie Somers thought this was a sublime idea and during the painting she added a knitting ant. Stately composition and the animals are painted after reality. The colors are complementary but bright. No computer techniques are used in Anne-Marie Somers's paintings.
This cheerful painting fits anywhere in the house but is certainly very good in a children's room. The colors are easy to combine and there is enough to see. It is also always nice to discover an extra layer. We wish you a lot of fun watching this nice painting.
Who is Anne-Marie Somers?
Somers was born in 1959 in 's-Hertogenbosch. As soon as she could hold a pencil she started drawing. After secondary school she went to the creative training school St. Lucas in Boxtel and after that she followed a training course in drawing in 's-Hertogenbosch. After the birth of her children she focused on motherhood but in 2004 she picked up her passion again. Since then she has been painting with different styles and techniques. On https://www.twinkelschilderijen.nl and on work on the wall you can find and order her cheerful, fairy-like paintings. At https://www.artbysomers.com you can find her free work.
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