So the pigment spill I thought had been the basis for a wild floral display, the plastic-wrap print in the center lending itself to a cut crystal vase, actually turned out to be a woman gazing at a windblown storm of Autumn leaves swirling around her. It's a thrill to collaborate with what the patterns tell me after some deep meditation on them.
I love it when things turn out to be a surprise. Lovely piece. Will join your sight later - having issues with passwords etc. at the moment. Have a great day and thanks for dropping by my blog!
ReplyDeleteMe too, Donna. You are so welcome, I enjoy the homey, welcoming way you've set up your blog
DeleteThe face, the leaves the colors, so cool! This looks like such fun! I need to try it.
ReplyDeleteDo, Joyce! Such a fun and surprising painting method. Like finding faces and shapes in cloud formations.
DeleteHas no one seen the mask yet?
ReplyDeleteThis is just mesmerizing.... could totally see it framed for your next venture!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Patty, I think you might be right! In fact, we are ordering a stretched canvas print of it. I'd like to see it enlarged, on the wall.
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