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Treasuring Friendship

Treasuring Friendship

Uncover the essence of treasuring friendship with Karen Nice-Webb’s artwork. Dive into the symbolism of the growing vine, rugged door, and open window.

Discover the allure and depth of valuing friendships. See how this artwork portrays the profundity and fragility of genuine connections and reveals the artistic representation of valuing friendships. 

“I treasure the connection shared with friends. In this drawing I use the growing vine to portray the life and vulnerability friendships bring. The rugged door stands for honesty, strength, and safety. The window conveys openness and availability.”

Artwork and Quote by Karen Nice-Webb

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Open Your Heart

Open Your Heart

Experience the joy of opening your heart and deepening relationships. Explore the colorful doorway to connection in this stunning stone cabin artwork.

This stone cabin is well lit, with a hint of warmth inside. In a life of isolation/solitude, one is still called to relationship, signified by the colorful doorway. My drawing invites you to open the door of your heart to know the joy of deepening in relationships. Karen Nice-Webb

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Moonlit Landscape

Moonlit Landscape with Bridge

It is always special to experience seeing the moonlight softly shining across some water. Playing with us, peaking in and out of the clouds, creates a desire to stay present with our experience, waiting to see what will be next. Sharing the experience with a friend helps us to bridge the gap between the times when too much or too little is asked of us. Yet, being able to share even a few moments of time like this we can feel freshly alive, aware, and present.

This original oil on panel 1648/1650 painting by Aert van der Neer is titled Moonlit Landscape with Bridge. Minimal digital image alterations have been made to renew and enhance image.

[Open Access Public Art Creative Commons Zero (CC0) image – Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington]

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Fanciful Landscape

Enjoying fanciful landscapes happens best when we are able to engage on the journey within that scene. If not possible to walk the path, then we can engage with the emotions that the image provokes and respond with actions that are inspired by those emotions and the new thoughts they bring forth.

This original oil on canvas 1834 painting by Thomas Doughty is titled Fanciful Landscape. Minimal digital image alterations have been made to renew and enhance image.

[Open Access Public Art Creative Commons Zero (CC0) image – Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington]

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Dunes by the Sea

Sometimes when the sea waves of life are tossing us about, it is good to take a rest on the dunes. Our dunes may come in the form of talking to a friend. Perhaps, our dunes rest may be a walk in the forest. Have you had your “Dunes” moment lately?

This original oil on panel 1648 painting by Jacob van Ruisdael is titled Dunes by the Sea. Minimal digital image alterations have been made to renew and enhance image.

[Open Access Public Art Creative Commons Zero (CC0) image – Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington]

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