With completely childish spontaneity and naivety, Karla Gerard writes amazing landscapes and still lifes.
Bright and very kind. These landscapes are similar to frames from old cartoons: flowering trees on city streets, small cozy houses or night over broken arrows of roofs.
You might think that these are pictures from a children’s matinee … But, pay attention to the harmony of color, the inner content of landscapes.
I will not say that in the work of Karla Gerard there is a hidden meaning or a profound philosophy of existence is laid. It is foolish to look for serious and profound phenomena there.
All written in acrylic on canvas. And the artist writes not only landscapes but also paints pillows and blankets. Here is a hobby.
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