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©"Fast Bananas II"

©"Fast Bananas II"

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©"Fast Bananas II," oil, 36" x 36," 2025, Clarissa.Vanessa.Kierah

About ©"Fast Bananas II," we had always wanted to create another Fast Bananas in oil and it was a very fun and soothing piece to paint. One day, Clarissa, sat beside this piece and said, what to you want? She couldn't write the notes fast enough and ended up filling three full pages of colors, lines and shapes to add to, ©"Fast Bananas II." Two things spoken to Clarissa for ©"Fast Bananas II," it wanted everything to be connected and whoosh lines indicating motion. The Art Collector who buys this piece will get the full list of spoken requests, 31 in all in their Certificate of Authenticity package. An interesting note, Vanessa had the number 31 assigned to her as her school number in Elementary School and the number 31 shows up in her life, everyday!

Ask Google, Can an artist's artwork speak to the artists?

Answer, Yes! Yes, an artist's artwork can be said to be "speaking to" them , though not in a literal sense; rather, it reflects the artist's internal thoughts, feelings, and creative process, forming a dialogue through the visual language of the art itself. This "conversation" exists because the artwork is an extension of the artist, and they can relate to the work by understanding the intent and thought process behind it, even if they later view it as having a life of its own!

The critters we'll call them our imagination and the whole piece feels so good to look at. Before we added the background color and it was still wet white oil paint, we took our 4" wide brush and wrote in cursive "Love," as that is all art is total "LOVE!" 

Created by The Worlds only collaborating Mother and Daughter Artists Team              Clarissa (Mother), Vanessa (Daughter) and Kierah (Granddaughter). Both Mother and Daughter are two time each California State Fair Awardee's in the Arts. In addition, we wanted to study all of the Mother and Daughter Artists teams from around the world. Wouldn't you think there would be many such teams. Well we couldn't find any at our library's in Santa Paula, Ventura or Los Angeles, California. So we decided to contact The National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington D.C. 2000 to inquire about their list of mother and daughter art teams. They wrote back and consequently, were invited and archived into, Washington D.C. 2000. It is our goal is to become blue-ship artists with our oils, watercolors, fusion glass art. 

To see us in the National Museum of Women Artist, please visit the Clara Database (please copy and paste and allow time for loading): https://wayback.archive-it.org/2972/20181114151849/http:/clara.nmwa.org/

The Clara Data Base is very old and not longer being updated, however we are there🤩


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