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In this month's new Social Artworking releases we unveil two of our Master Series designs based on reproductions of famous paintings from Picasso and Monet: Pablo's Pandemonium and Bridge Over Lillies.  The third design, Late Summer in Tuscany, was submitted to us by one of our Retailers, Sally Howerton with Hidden Talents. To purchase any of these designs, head on over to our Social Artworking Shop!

Pablo's Pandemonium

Look closely and you will see the olives perched on top of a serving tray. Is that a table leg? You wonder and start piecing together the abstractness that is Picasso. You tilt your head, trying to decide if it would make a difference if you hung it on your wall upside-down. Picasso would probably have you hang it at a perpetual tilt. Serve some alternative flavored martinis to your guests to help ease the mind into experiencing this painting. Simple to paint but oh so complex to look at.

Bridge Over Lillies

Look quickly and you can almost see the frog jumping into the pond after your afternoon stroll disturbed it soaking up the late morning sunlight. As you cross the bridge, you peer down into the waters below, your view through the crystal clear only obstructed by the lily pads floating lazily across the surface, forever tethered to the pond bottom. You find the perfect spot to sit beneath a weeping willow to enjoy a picnic lunch and a light French table wine you picked up at the market earlier in the morning. The location is ideal for painting; the light playing through the trees, bouncing off the water. The picnic can wait, you must capture the scene before you before the shifting light steals it away.

Late Summer in Tuscany

Summer is winding down but the air still hangs hot and humid over the fields. A cool glass of Moscato and a selection of imported cheeses served during twilight helps celebrate the passing of one season to the next. Capture this feeling of languid tranquility with the Late Summer in Tuscany painting. Hang in a prominent space to remember the soft sound of the faint breeze rustling through the trees during cold winter months ahead. Another cool glass of wine, anyone?