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SuperPander [2013-11-16 09:02:46 +0000 UTC]
Simply gorgeous.
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bundleofstring [2013-11-16 06:26:14 +0000 UTC]
love it! The paint style and powerful feel...it's gorgeous!
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Prince-Notebook [2013-11-15 13:13:10 +0000 UTC]
I enjoy how bright and Vibrant the colors are, as well as the placement of the 3(?) triangles, weaving in and out of other forms within the painting. The juxtapose of reds and greens works well when given blues and tans to keep it all from being too bright(ie, like magenta and green put together, at that point it's just hurting your eyes). This is lively and pleasant, I like it.
The only thing is that on the woman's scarf, the vibrant green abruptly runs into the red, without very much smoothing and feathering. That's only my opinion, though.
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winona-adamon In reply to Prince-Notebook [2013-11-16 10:16:12 +0000 UTC]
Oh thanks for your comment !
[Three triangles indeed ]
I totally understand what bothers you about the vibrant green ; actually I didn't paint it as a light but more as a "substance", this is why the transition between green and red is so sudden. I must admit that all the painting is a kind of materials experiment, I didn't know what I was doing until the end.
- and sorry for my poor English... -
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Prince-Notebook In reply to winona-adamon [2013-11-16 14:17:24 +0000 UTC]
Ahh, I understand now, it makes more sense that way. I can understand the experimentation part, that's always fun, things come out in ways that don't always make sense, but they end up looking rather nice. It's especially fun when you have new brushes, new materials, or even new kinds of paint mediums.
Overall it is still a gorgeous piece, that I enjoy very much.
Aaah, one last little question, I can't help myself; those colors look very familiar from the ones I have used, do you happen to use Liquitex Acrylic paints?
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