Yes, I admit freely that as much fun as I have creating these little beauties, I am a professional artist. Gasp.
On this blog, I display my Artefact Series in which a painting is the result of my explorations into the jungle of composition, where art evolves from the interplay of color, shapes and imagination which meet my skill, abilities and training.
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Friday, October 1, 2010
colorado landscapes from last summer
I was inspired to try my hand at cloud paintings after viewing Sharon Kingston's cloud paintings. These pieces of art are acrylic and water soluble crayon on paper. This is going to be my media of choice of a while because I like the variety of affects it affords me. As far as I know, there are no water soluble paint sticks that I could use with water soluble paints. These have the added benefit of being more affordable in this troubled market.
Labels:
clouds,
lakes,
landscapes,
mountains
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I have been waiting to see your interpretations of the sky! Compositions great, mark making fab. How big are they? They remind me of the wonderful Arther Dove's work who had the masterful ability to impart just enough of a landscape reference into his abstractions and yet get expressive and bold with color. I like these.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sharon! I appreciate the comments.
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