Loose expressive watercolor in the style of Jean Haines. Two abstracted mouths, painted loosely with soft wet-on-wet pigment, almost touching in a near-kiss, lips barely parted. Between them, rendered with slightly more precision than the rest of the piece, a small pale capsule pill held delicately between one set of teeth. Warm rose madder and soft flesh tones bleed into the lips, granulating cold grey-blue creeping in at the edges of the mouth holding the pill. Loose cauliflower blooms and soft uncontrolled edges throughout, except for the pill itself, which is the only crisply rendered detail in the piece. Generous white negative space around the forms, visible paper texture, muted moody palette, intimate and unsettling, fine art quality. Ver mais