Painting Asia in Seattle
Neece wrote an lovely email to me early this week, and also shared the link to her beautiful studio gallery -Neece Clark Studio.
Neece, a Seattle based freelance painter and wall designer, works with acrylics, painting larger-than-life botanicals, figures and abstract designs. She spent most of her childhood in India and Southeast Asia. She attributes much of her inspiration to being surrounded, at a young age, by the abundance of colorful visual stimuli prevalent in those cultures….as is evidenced in these select paintings below:
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Bhavna Bhatanagar
Do you paint as well Kus? Yes, Neece’s paintings have captured both Indian and Japanese nuances beautifully..
Good to hear from you again Lady Luxie! Thanks! 🙂
LADY LUXIE
so unique!
kus
love it.personally, im into art (painting). its very interesting that an artist from such a rich cultural backgound (india) also inpired by japanese culture.
Bhavna Bhatanagar
Hello Annie! Thanks for visiting…would love to *hear* from you often :)…the name of your blog is so intriguing..
Bhavna Bhatanagar
Oo..tell us Maddie when you visit her show! You liked the new banner? Thanks! :-D…I have another one that I created – will put it up over the weekend 🙂
Bhavna Bhatanagar
Very interesting observation Roma! Thanks for visiting 🙂
Hello Kate! Hope you had a good trip..:)
Glad you liked the paintings Robyn – all credit to Neece 🙂
Will check out your post Affinity! 🙂
annie
Gorgeous! Thank you for sharing Oh and I love your blog. Came to you through House Martin.
Annie
fireflyhilldesigns.blogspot.com
Affinity
Her works are indeed inspiring! I did a post on her too.
robyn
I’ve been back to this post twice, love this work !
Thanks for the introduction, the feet are my favorite.
Maddie
and I LOVE your banner!
Maddie
I loved her undulating
petals but I most of all loved
Frida painting me it
was gorgeous and I loved the
little wink in that work:)
thank you so much for a fabulous
link – i am just two hours away from
Seattle so I am waiting for her
to have a new show:)
girl meets glamour
These are beautiful pieces, thanks for sharing them 🙂
~Kate
designflute
There is a little volatility in her work also which is enticing. I enjoyed her botanical and walls & surfaces work!