Today I sprayed the paper with water and squirted in two colors:
Paynes Gray which is my go-to color every day in my canvas work
& Green Gold, with which I have a love-hate relationship.
It always looks like its going to be edgy & cool but it photographs poorly.
The spray pattern was mesmerizing and I decided not to mess with it
and just hoped it wouldn't change too much before it dried!
"Fluidity #7"
Acrylic on Paper
8" X 8"
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4 comments:
Surprise! Unexpected spritzes and squirts! So playful. Payne's gray???—totally blue on my monitor.
You are maintaining hero status with me with your simplicity. [I keep noticing how magnetized I am to simplicity. I keep noticing how far I stray from simplicity myself. And that is all I have to say about THAT.]
Encouraging my simplicity is much needed as I am admonishing myself every time I try to fuss and it's a scary scenario to not try and 'improve' things! But even simplicity requires skill - the swoop of the brush or splash of paint can be globby or graceful.....so I'm working on it!! Happy day Dotty....hugs. Xxxx
Really enjoying your work, and for the same reason Dotty mentioned. I fuss, fuss, fuss. Admire artists who can keep it simple. I love all the spiky edges. Can't wait to see what you come up with next week :) Enjoy!
Thanks Sheila and good luck with your work. Unfortunately, it is taking me a lot of trying over and over to occasionally keep it simple! Ha...that's an oxymoron!
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