Thursday, November 10, 2011
"Three Sixteenths"
8x8" couched masonite board, acrylic paint, screws, leather cord
I haven't posted much in a while, but it seems like it's time to share a few things I've done. I have a fondness for abstraction, texture, and found art. So, while most of this isn't found art, the leather did come from a belt I unraveled.
One of the things I found interesting about this is that the same rules of composition apply here: value, focal point, line, temperature, etc., etc. I was also pleased that the dripped lines of paint are about the same width as the leather cord.
It's a fun piece, and made it to my wall.
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Connie what a fun and dynamic piece!
ReplyDeleteHi Guy. Thanks for dropping by and for your kind words. I'm still enjoying watching you and Joyce on your TV show. Everyone! Guy cohosts a painting show about watercolor! It's way fun. Go to his blog for more info!
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