November Abstract Challenge

1) Helen Frankenthaler. Sorry for wrinkles in canvas. If I paint on the untreated side again I won’t use a stray piece I was using for a drop cloth. ;) I like your pieces Jennie Jo :) thanks for this challenge, my first painting was a painting I made that fit a challenge, I didn’t see bullet points first, and I did finish it yesterday. I tried to paint using Helen Frankenthaler‘s technique of pouring thin paint on the untreated side of canvas, not to make it look like one of hers.
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1) Helen Frankenthaler. Sorry for wrinkles in canvas. If I paint on the untreated side again I won’t use a stray piece I was using for a drop cloth. ;) I like your pieces Jennie Jo :) thanks for this challenge, my first painting was a painting I made that fit a challenge, I didn’t see bullet points first, and I did finish it yesterday. I tried to paint using Helen Frankenthaler‘s technique of pouring thin paint on the untreated side of canvas, not to make it look like one of hers.
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I always found it a treat pour the paint. This looks so interesting.
 
Had some spare time yesterday and started playing with a pic of some experimental ideas. Pic 2. I've used my digital, edit, print, edit, digital process to create: I Loved My Red Leather Stilettos. I worked on Matt printer paper. It started as a Humans Celebrating theme. I think it still fits there.
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Those are cool Jennie - so vibrant and glowing with energy! I like how you are not afraid of pushing colors to get those effects. They wouldn’t feel the same with muted tones.
 
Those are cool Jennie - so vibrant and glowing with energy! I like how you are not afraid of pushing colors to get those effects. They wouldn’t feel the same with muted tones.
Thanks Donna. I nearly stopped, but kept pushing on.
 
Mississippi Hippie, I love your orange and green one, especially the format for some reason. It really works! I can tell it's yours. And your Frankenthaler one is also very compelling. The colors are great. You done good!!! :) ♥️
 
Thanks Christine, trying to see through my barriers just now. This brightness does that, I think.
This is another new one. Not portrait :)
Mississippi Hippie, I love your orange and green one, especially the format for some reason. It really works! I can tell it's yours. And your Frankenthaler one is also very compelling. The colors are great. You done good!!! :) ♥️
Thanks. Done Good. I'm happy.
 
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