Artyczar Moderator Messages 13,549 May 29, 2020 #1 This is the most recent abstract I've done (pretty much). It's mixed media: oils, paper, thread stitched on canvas, 24 x 24 inches. C&C Welcome.
This is the most recent abstract I've done (pretty much). It's mixed media: oils, paper, thread stitched on canvas, 24 x 24 inches. C&C Welcome.
snoball Certifiable Supporting Member Messages 8,732 May 29, 2020 #2 Very interesting. I never understand abstract but I like looking at it and "seeing" things in it. Ask laf.art.
Very interesting. I never understand abstract but I like looking at it and "seeing" things in it. Ask laf.art.
Artyczar Moderator Messages 13,549 May 29, 2020 #3 With this one, I wish I would have stopped earlier than I did, but that's what happens sometimes.
snoball Certifiable Supporting Member Messages 8,732 May 29, 2020 #4 Artyczar said: With this one, I wish I would have stopped earlier than I did, but that's what happens sometimes. Click to expand... It's called 20/20 hindsight.
Artyczar said: With this one, I wish I would have stopped earlier than I did, but that's what happens sometimes. Click to expand... It's called 20/20 hindsight.
laf.art Well-known member Messages 1,519 May 30, 2020 #5 Yes Sno is really good at finding things in paintings, animals faces all sorts.
Artyczar Moderator Messages 13,549 May 30, 2020 #7 Somewhere closer to here, but I would have still made the red line on the left, the teal blue lines, and the filled-in black crescent, as well as stitching down the threads in the lower left. Then stopped. I almost did that! I even signed it there. Here's a Photoshoped example:
Somewhere closer to here, but I would have still made the red line on the left, the teal blue lines, and the filled-in black crescent, as well as stitching down the threads in the lower left. Then stopped. I almost did that! I even signed it there. Here's a Photoshoped example:
T Trier Supporting Member Messages 1,173 Jun 8, 2020 #8 FWIW, I like the last one (photoshop) the best. Regards, Trier