What I love about working abstractly is that where you start is not necessarily where you end up and yet the piece that emerges can be distilled down, on some level, to something that speaks to or connects with whoever the viewer is. What it connects to is that subterranean place in each of us that longs for expression; that is desperate to be known and to be understood.
(Acrylic on paper, Oct. 2015)
Striking bold lines and color choices!!
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Thank you Sharon!
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I agree with your statements about working abstractly – an adventure!
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It really is a beautiful journey!
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It’s what I love about abstract pieces! I see people doing their everyday tasks in this piece.. All different but connected by colors and shapes.
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Hi Kari! Great comment; lovely insight!
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I totally agree with you. Abstract is all about experimentation, we never know what is going to happen.
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Emilie it is nice to hear that you can relate! I love just seeing where a piece goes.
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This would be so amazing on pottery or ceramic, I love the confident lines and use of blue – really lovely.
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Thank you so much! I really appreciate your feedback and agree it would translate well on pottery!
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