A layer of blue ...
... applied with a squeegee.
Ha!
Look how little this painting is!
I will do a bigger painting next time!
Ha!
Look how little this painting is!
I will do a bigger painting next time!
Compression with tissue paper and a brayer.
Pulling off the tissue paper, showing
the marks made.
The following series of photos
are those where I added
or subtracted paint.
the marks made.
The following series of photos
are those where I added
or subtracted paint.
Some may notice that I signed this version
so I can preserve that area ...
... I might be nearing
the end of this painting ?
I think there is room for improvement and
more experimenting.
Although I feel like stopping at different points
it is intriguing to see what would happen if ...
So until next posting, I bid you to
stay warm,
keep making art
... and thank you for viewing this little artblog!
3 comments:
Your "what ifs" have produced some beautiful results, Teri! I'm really enjoying this great series of posts:)
I enjoyed going back to the beginning, Teri. I see the more complex finishing as you got a deeper familiarity with the piece.
That is the beauty of abstract work. You can respond to the mark-making in a whole different way than with realism. Pat on the back for loving what you do!
Hi Julie - I love it ALL! Thank you so much!
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