Happy Blue Series Two- Feb 2025

Happy Blue painting in acrylic on water colour paper featuring happy blue, turquoise, white and gold. Abstract image using acrylic flow techniques
Happy Blue painting in acrylic on water colour paper featuring happy blue, turquoise, white and gold. Abstract image using acrylic flow techniques

Wow, nearly the end of February 2025, and I feel as though the year is moving at lightning speed. Where do the day go? Well for me, they are being spent investing in my children, hobbies, and my future. My youngest is two now, and I just starting to get my sleep back to normal. Although, six or seven hours uninterrupted is still a lofty goal!

Thank you for viewing my newest work in this second series of the year. I really hope you are enjoying it. All the best and thanks for stopping by.

Stephanie aka Lillybochic

Happy Blue Series 2- February 2025

Happy Blue painting in acrylic on water colour paper featuring happy blue, turquoise, white and gold. Abstract image using acrylic flow techniques
Happy Blue painting in acrylic on water colour paper featuring happy blue, turquoise, and gold. Abstract image using acrylic flow techniques.

This swirling image reminds me of a painting on canvas I completed in early 2020. I like the way that the turquoise created a valley inside the heart of the blue colour. It reminds me of natural landscapes or topographical maps. The sun is a lovely compliment with its gold aura as well!

Happy Blue Series Two- 17 Feb 2025

Happy Blue painting in acrylic on water colour paper featuring happy blue, turquoise, white and gold. Abstract image using acrylic flow techniques
Happy Blue painting in acrylic on water colour paper featuring happy blue, turquoise, white and gold. Abstract image using acrylic flow techniques

It is a cold night here in Southern Ontario! Brrr! Feburary bring icy winds that carry blowing snow. Sometimes bursts of cold air appear in the atmosphere from the Arctic. We call them “polar vortexes”. Sound like something from a science fiction novel doesn’t it?

It isn’t easy to get used to. Generally the average Canadian learns to make their home very comfortable during the winter. A cozy blanket and a good book- or tv show- usually help to pass the coldest nights of the year.

Stephanie aka Lillybochic