ABSTRACT 09/9 (2009)
acrylic on plasticised paper
23cm x 15cm
ABSTRACT 09/8 (2009)
acrylic on plasticised paper
21cm x 15cm
Experiments out of necessity -I had red and green acrylic to hand - no others - didn't want to wake my daughter up getting any other colours late last Sunday.
Like to hear what you think as always. More work being posted at some point this weekend.
This and lots of other stuff is for sale - just email me to discuss
mydogateart@googlemail.com
21cm x 15cm
Experiments out of necessity -I had red and green acrylic to hand - no others - didn't want to wake my daughter up getting any other colours late last Sunday.
Like to hear what you think as always. More work being posted at some point this weekend.
This and lots of other stuff is for sale - just email me to discuss
mydogateart@googlemail.com
I like these! They ae vibrant and have a very nice energy
ReplyDeleteLinda
I like these too but I wish my monitor would let me feel and see the texture, especially of the second one which says 'fire and ice' to me!
ReplyDeleteme encanta su trabajo !
ReplyDeletesaludos cordiales desde Chile
hi,
ReplyDeleteI'm a Malaysian working in Bury, Lancashire. Just getting back to making some paintings together with my children. http://papan9.blogspot.com/
I'm like to get to know more artist and painters in UK and all about art here. Cool stuff in your blog.
cheers
FADZ
http://www.jalakmas.blogspot.com/
http://papan9.blogspot.com/
The top one gave ma a very rare "Woah!" reaction. I love it, I love the energy and the feel of it... It was simply love at first sight.
ReplyDeleteWell thankyou all for your brilliant comments - I am very fond of these - they were very spontaneous - the top one however took some working to get right while the acrylic was drying under my kitchen lights. Glad you like them !
ReplyDeleteSteve
Hi Steve,
ReplyDeleteI really like the effect of these, the top one especially almost looks like a photograph. Very nice).
Selchie - thanks very much - I,m beginning to get the hang of things ! - hope things ok with you
ReplyDeleteSteve
I really liked the top one!
ReplyDeleteThanks Steve,
ReplyDeleteActually, I just want to do art project together with my boys. I never thought that this is a unique concept.
You are obviously more experienced in the art world and must know better of what is interesting or what's not.
I'm excited that you've never come across similar concept before. This could mean that my art project may be truly original.
Sure thing, I'd put your link on this site. I really hope that you could support us because now my boys are more excited!
Thank you very much.
FADZ
http://papan9.blogspot.com/
http://www.jalakmas.blogspot.com/
Sasha - thanks for that.
ReplyDeleteFadz - hope other people stop by your site - it's really cool - thanks for the link on yours - you are now on my blog roll
cheers
Steve
Just found your art and its good, love the portraits there is lots of things to see in them.
ReplyDeleteCould l put your blog link on my website, let me know,
Another Brit, Jill
I could never do well with Thalo green. You've caught my eye with the 1st one. I'd love to see how you work. A video? I'm curious to see how you make your marks.
ReplyDelete-Thanks for stopping by......smile.
Top one ROCKS! Great color, great movement, you show good control with the main background pattern but have a fun and slightly frenetic time with the scribbles.
ReplyDeleteHave had to come and look at the abstracts again, the top is fantastic as it lookes like a photo its so clear, how did you get it like this.
ReplyDeleteThe bottom l like with the two colors as well.
Hi. I've notice that you were a follower of my blog fabulastic. just to inform you that I've close it and move to http://queerpitcher.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy this one as well!
thank you for your visits and support.
Jill - more than happy if you want to put a link - if you do let me know - I'll do the same.
ReplyDeleteAnna (and Jill) - haven't mastered video - the key to these pieces is acrylic spread directly on to the smooth plasticy surface with a palette knife ( like butter on toast) and then use the knife to push the paint around revealing the surface below. I've got some coloured plastic sheets to experiment with in the near future
Sheila - well thanks - lot's of good feedback all round!