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Tea party!

Flying porcelain here is a very famous Danish porcelain from the Royal Porcelain Factory in Copenhagen. First introduced in Meissen in 1740 and then came to Denmark, where it became preciously popular.
Artist wished to introduce this national treasure in a humorous way. A smile and good spirit are always welcome - even at the tea party.

Please, notice that the background of the painting is light yellow (always difficult to judge color due to various compute monitors).

Materials used:

Fine acrylics, acrylic pen, varnish on a quality canvas

Tags:
#porcelain #cup of tea #teapot #cup #tea time #tea party #meissen #saucer 
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Tea party (2021)

Acrylic painting 
by Lena Smirnova

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Tea party!

Flying porcelain here is a very famous Danish porcelain from the Royal Porcelain Factory in Copenhagen. First introduced in Meissen in 1740 and then came to Denmark, where it became preciously popular.
Artist wished to introduce this national treasure in a humorous way. A smile and good spirit are always welcome - even at the tea party.

Please, notice that the background of the painting is light yellow (always difficult to judge color due to various compute monitors).

Materials used:

Fine acrylics, acrylic pen, varnish on a quality canvas

Tags:
#porcelain #cup of tea #teapot #cup #tea time #tea party #meissen #saucer 
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I paint therefore I am. I believe that art should be provocative in some ways. Art is to arouse a thought, an urge, a reaction, a standing. Things are not... Read more

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