Friday, December 9, 2011

You're In Love Again

I've been working on this on and off for quite a while, letting it sit around my workspace in various stages of completion.

This piece was inspired by Jacob Borshard's song 'You're In Love Again.' It's a bittersweet song about being on the unfortunate end (angle?) of a love triangle featuring a ukelele! Nice to hear the instrument being used in a different style than Hawaiian music, like I'm used to.

In Victorian times, the yellow rose symbolized jealousy, but now it can also be interpreted as a sign of friendship or sympathy. Ivy is associated with fidelity, friendship, affection, survival, and determination.


You're In Love Again.
10 x 14" watercolor paper.
Graphite + acrylic.


I also entered it as a CD mock-up for Laminate's Most Wanted 2 inspired by James Jean and Lori Earley. Please take a look at the amazing entries (including one by my friend Sunny Gu) and vote here!

5 comments:

  1. Oh, OH!
    This is exceptional
    congratulations!

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  2. Yeah! The final came out super good!

    Love the concept + color scheme!
    The composition is so thought out and very lovely sense of depth created by the layered plants!

    I can't wait to see your next piece!<3

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  3. Beautiful piece! Love your blog ;)

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  4. This is beautiful as a painting and as a CD cover!

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