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It all just happened
The talk of the town thing …
It took off in Spring.
I saw the roses in bloom
And decided to wipe the cobwebs and gloom away
So dressed my head in flowers
And suddenly I felt I had new powers
Old and young peered through the windows
Lovers, bachelors, spinsters and widows
All in awe
About what they saw
So here I am using flowers to mesmerize
And emphasise
Life can be changed by being brave.
So soon doors… opened, as one by one the village inhabitants dared
To come out ….
Flowers gallore, to share
And from that day on
Spring brings old and young alive
With vision and pride
And a little bit of silliness and laughs in the countryside
How much fun it is to be … talk of the town!
An oil painting framed and ready to dispatch.
« Through my art, I find sanity, joy, and calmness. If my art can bring joy and happiness to any person, I see it as mission accomplished. »
Suzette Datema, a painter who resides in the United Kingdom, became an artist because of the feeling of excitement that color gives her, as well as the beauty of art and creation. She translates her naive style through compositions that are seaside themed and also paints portraits of women. Datema often covers the canvas with black paint before beginning a piece, as a white surface ‘can seem daunting’. She works using both oils and acrylics.