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Where is the Moon? Painting

Bonnie Czegledi

Canada

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 72 W x 48 H x 1 D in

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This work was inspired by the experience of looking for the moon in a stormy night while listening to "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds," a vintage tune by The Beatles, and eating chocolates. "Picture yourself in a boat on a river With tangerine trees and marmalade skies Somebody calls you, you answer quite slowly A girl with kaleidoscope eyes Cellophane flowers of yellow and green Towering over your head Look for the girl with the sun in her eyes And she's gone Lucy in the sky with diamonds..." - The Beatles – Lucy in the Sky with Diamond

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:72 W x 48 H x 1 D in

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Bonnie Czegledi, J.D., born in Toronto, is a multi-media visual artist, watercolourist, author (For example: Crimes Against Art: International Art and Cultural Heritage Law, Thomson Reuters), lecturer, passionate art advocate, and international art and cultural heritage lawyer. Her watercolours and vibrant abstracts have been shown in Canada and Europe, and featured in architectural magazines. Bonnie’s work is inspired by nature’s landscapes, colour, light and music. For example, her painting, “Blue Eyes” (Acrylic and gold leaf on carved wood 50” x 50”), illustrates an intermingling of all her inspirations. The steel-blue colour was created on her own palette evoking the colour of her son’s eyes when he was born. The work also draws on her memories of the summer night sky in the Southwest of France. Additionally, she is inspired by the landscape of light and rhythm of sound from memories of her childhood summers in rural Ontario. Finally, the work is painted on wood, the material from which Bonnie’s paternal grandfather carved his magical musical instruments. Ephemera also play an important role in Bonnie’s abstract paintings. Ephemera are collectable items not meant to have lasting value. She incorporates personal ephemera and objets trouvés into her work, turning them into art that has true and everlasting meaning.

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