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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
46.5x36.6in
About this artwork
Dreamer
Here I am sitting in a coffee shop.
Smelling the aroma of coffee
hearing the buzzing voices.
In my head so many choices
I look and do not see
I am but cannot compute
My brain is overcast
And I feel a bit daft
Should I say ‘yes’ to te love of my life
A Titanic move, a sinking ship or
Should I walk away?
The latter I can do.
As long as my heart would not pursue.
It was a long walk
It was at times a lonely walk
But now, it was all worth… it’s while
As life is good and I am content
All without pretend.
Varnished and sides painted. 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.