Hidden But Not Forbidden is a painting by Anne-Elizabeth Whiteway which was uploaded on September 17th, 2012.
Hidden But Not Forbidden
Can you find an elephant (abstract), cat, umbrella, fish, bird's beak, and/or any other objects or figures in this silly abstract?
Title
Hidden But Not Forbidden
Artist
Anne-Elizabeth Whiteway
Medium
Painting - Watercolor,pencil,pen On Paper
Description
Can you find an elephant (abstract), cat, umbrella, fish, bird's beak, and/or any other objects or figures in this silly abstract?
Uploaded
September 17th, 2012
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Comments (17)
Brenda Ruark
This looks like so much fun - at least, that's what I see in it. Lovely work!
Anne-Elizabeth Whiteway replied:
BRENDA, I guess we will meet someday...at least I hope so. I'm so glad you like this abstract. One of those that I simply made up as I painted it. Love your work.
Anne-Elizabeth Whiteway
Thanks to all who commented. So very, very glad you like this. I just sat down and made it all up. I like to be spontaneous. I've written to each of you on your sites but want to thank you again here. Blessings and good wishes to you all. Anne
Jolanta Anna Karolska
Very interesting and intriguing abstract Anne...love the vibrancy and colour play in this work... f/v
Alexander Bukhanov
Puzzled peace of art, I can find as many amazing hidden creatures here as long I look at it. Astonishing...Also want to thank you for your insightful comments, Anne!
Lori Theim-Busch
Your art work is beautiful. It brings to mind halloween with one child hiding behing the older ones. v
Clotilde Espinosa
Anne, I love this abstract because I see in it the closeness that my husband and I achieved in our long marriage.
Patrick Mills
Anne the is a wonderful fun piece, better than rubic cube by far, I see an elephant,bird, fish, favorite
Anne-Elizabeth Whiteway
Thank you Ana Julia, Cheryl and Ernie. Glad you like this silly picture. I have written to each of you individually & made comments on your images. However, I want to thank you here as well, so everyone can see my appreciation. *Did you find the hidden (or not so hidden) figures in the drawing?.