Hanukkiah Candles for Hanukkah
by Elizabeth Reich
Title
Hanukkiah Candles for Hanukkah
Artist
Elizabeth Reich
Medium
Painting - Watercolor On Cotton Paper
Description
A macro of eight glowing, blue, Hanukkah candles; typically found with a Hanukkiah, the nine branched Chanukah menorah.
Painted with watercolors and wicks marked with charcoal.
Featured in FAA Groups:
Beautiful Watercolors
Interpreting discoveries in nature with watercolors, aka colorful puddles, since 2014;
Inspired by the outdoors and flower gardens. Ready to bring the outdoors inside? Available for your living space and your on-the-go day with wall art prints, home decor, and unique gifts. Designed around my colorful, painterly, watercolor creations.
www.lzbthcreative.com
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All copyrights and reproduction rights are retained by artist Elizabeth Reich dba LZBTH Creative Content. This artwork may not be reproduced by any process without the expressed written permission of the artist.
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December 10th, 2023
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Comments (12)
Diane Hocker 14 Days Ago
I love how emotional and real they feel expressed through your distinctive watercolor technique, Sharon!
Elizabeth Reich replied:
Thank you for sharing how you connected with and enjoyed these Hanukkah candles Diane.
Preeti M
βWhat distinguishes candle from other lights is that it appeals to our soul, not our eyes!β β Your painting has life....the flickering candles look so real! A super piece of art dear Elizabeth!
Elizabeth Reich replied:
Thank you for sharing that beautiful quote and what you saw in this painting, your thoughtful compliment is greatly appreciated.
Carol Montoya
Fabulous painting! Congratulations on being chosen as Artist of the Week in the group 1000 Views on 1 Image.
Donna Kennedy
Love this art piece Elizabeth!...F/L
Elizabeth Reich replied:
So happy to hear you enjoyed the Hanukkah Candle artwork Donna, and thank you for the support.
Taphath Foose
Beautiful work, Elizabeth!!! CONGRATULATIONS, your work is featured in "Beautiful Watercolors"! I invite you to place it in the group's "Featured Image Archive" discussion thread and any other thread that is fitting!! π