I am so impressed with the work of Seungyoon Choi
who is the ultimate master of this technique
that I am attempting for the 30 Day Challenge.
Check out his site at www.choiseungyoon.com/
and watch some of his videos - amazing!
I tried for a little more spontaneity in the movement with this one.
Note to self...adding a second color when the first one is still wet
creates a potential for disaster (which I barely avoided :-).
Not that Seungyoon Choi has any difficulty with multiple colors!
Sigh....
"Fluidity #11"
Acrylic on Canvas Sheet
12" X 12"
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Gillian
And if you want to see my portfolio of work on large canvas click HERE!
Many Thanks!
Gillian
1 comment:
WOW.
Gillian. You are a masterful beginner. I love this month long exploration you're doing. What an invitation to play and move. I hope your ending "sigh … " is one of delight. Love the fluidity you've offered up here, along with its contrasting/enhancing judicious use of punctuation.
Thank you for the link. I watched one video and could easily lose myself to an afternoon of watching them all!
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