Sunday, August 20, 2006



As mentioned in an earlier post, it is intended to examine the delicacy of Bella's art work and in order to achieve this it is necessary to highlight certain areas of the paintings so that the beauty of them may be more fully seen. In this example I have highlighted the central middle section of 'When Two Souls Meet'.As you can see there is a tremendous amount of activity in the work that initially goes un-noticed when first viewing the image on-line, by this I mean that in the original, with it's larger size, it is possible to see the intricate work, a gem like quality, that exists in each work, but unfortuately is a quality of image issue when viewed full scale on-line.

It is now much easier to see in this detail: the plants; water; butterfly; fish; and the intricate 'dotting' that is such a major characteristic of Bella Mullen's work.Examine the detailed piece and then return to the full scale image below and you will be able to appreciate much more the amount of work and intensity that resonates from this piece of beautiful work.

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