Colors of a Summer’s Day
Listen to the colors; listen to the enchanting voice of the childhood we thought, we’d lost.
Listen to the colors; listen to the enchanting voice of the childhood we thought, we’d lost.
Colors of the sea, returns! With cobalt teal blue… you knew I would. In the style of Rothko…. these gorgeous colors ultramarine blue and cobalt teal blue captivate.
Topic: Boldness. Confidence. Being in The Moment and Doing what You Love. Let’s forget about judging. Let’s forget about what other people are going to think. Let’s forget about ‘Likes’ and ‘Shares.’ Its Art. That means….. its about self expression using whatever art materials you can find that will get your message out! […]
Cobalt teal blue paired with its complement of warm red-orange in those entwining imperfect, spheres. Acrylics. Simple Square Format. Pure wabi sabi. Wondering, What I am talking about? I’ll explain! Painting…. Choices What Could we learn, from this featured image? wabi […]
I’ve been reading a couple books… well, several actually at the same time. Very unusual for me. Multi-tasking is so not, my forte. My preference is to fully engage, to finish something completely, before beginning any new project or story. Exception. Somehow paintings are different. Having 5-10 on the go at the same time, works beautifully […]
Sage green, so pretty! Surrounded with white and gorgeous Light Red and pops of Indigo….. sage green melts.
Thick, dollops of impasto oil paints. Swirls of jade and emerald and naples yellow merge and rise on the canvas.
abstracts of the sea…. turquoise and aquamarine acrylics on canvas
Semi Abstract oil painting, a coastal inlet in blues and greens. Preparing the Surface The painting was done on a board that I’d previously gessoed. Then I hammered and scratched to distress the wood. This left many areas where the gesso had been beaten so roughly it had come off. […]
It began as a test strip, mixing watercolor blues and greens. Then I just started having fun with it. Abstracts, are Fun! Watercolor Design Points repetition of shapes I’ve used rectangular, cube shapes throughout; with the cube inside the cube repeated 8 times top to bottom weaving the way through […]