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Updated: Apr 18, 2022


abstract painting, orange background, with splotches of white paint, adding texture to this panting, a yellow circle in the right corner of the painting, resembling a sun. small green splotches of paint, with lines going through them, resembling trees. black scribbles resemble two flowers next to each other in the center of this painting, one with red petals. Very messy imperfect painting.
moon flower painting


By Natalie Dominguez, Arts & Media editor


This week we revisit Din Magazine's 2013 issue. Highlighting this piece titled, “Moon Flower” by, Jade Webber.



I appreciate how loud, yet minimal this piece is. I believe a lot of viewers are going to be even more drawn to this piece and inspired by it. This piece is minimal, colorful, abstract and imperfect. Which is what I admire most about it.

This artwork also does a great job of showing our viewers what the Arts & Media category of Din Magazine is. A place for artists to create, share, and become inspired by artwork, without fear of judgment.

Not only is this colorful piece minimal, it is also full of texture. Some parts of this piece are flat and matte, while others are raised and glossy. Making this piece very electric to viewers, yet also soft. This piece is very playful, and creative. I believe many artists will be inspired by the imperfect elements of this piece, paired with the bold color scheme. I enjoyed observing the many different elements this piece contains, from the powerful sun, to the imperfect flowers.

The background of this piece is very detailed, yet not overly distracting. The majority of viewers' attention will be kept on the main aspects of this piece. Without being distracted by an overly busy or loud background. This piece contains such balance, I admire how each viewer will perceive this piece differently, yet will still be captivated by its creativity and abstract beauty.





Natalie Dominguez is a Las Cruces, New Mexico native as well as a student at New Mexico State University, pursuing a degree in English. Natalie has been featured in, The Las Cruces Sun News, as well as, Las Cruces Magazine, for her collaboration with local programs to assist her community through education. Natalie is currently one of Din Magazine's Arts & Media editors, and looks forward to further collaborating with, and becoming inspired by Din Magazine!



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