Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Free at last
After all the careful, detailed work on all of those miniature chairs it felt great to relax move some paint around without any plan or design in mind. The paint itself is what this picture is about, the way it moves and changes with your choice of tools or pressure applied. The color removed is almost as important as the paint that is applied. Color peeks through the scratches as the texture and layers build up or are pulled away. It's an amazing process and you're never sure just where it will take you. Be brave, dive in. You won't believe how good it feels.
Labels:garden, painting, art
abstract expressionisim,
acrylic painting,
art,
art therapy
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you make it sound so interesting!The fact that the color you remove is just the color you put on!!!!So many different turns for the project to take!!1How exciting is that!!!!
ReplyDeleteMeant to I was very interested in the fact that the color being removed was just as important as the color being applied!!!!
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