16x20 Abstract Buildings |
I wanted to make the large graphic shapes interesting and yet read as one shape. For instance, the "pink" building could have been painted a flat solid pink shape, but I put purple and ochre and orange in it but kept the overall "pinkness." Same with the other shapes (or sheds). The brown shed has ocher and blue, purple and rust color. There is ochre in the turquoise building which is really viridian green mixed with white, and purple and white.
Posting paintings and writing about them also helps me to "see" them in a new light. I do think, at least in this photo, that the purple is too strong in the pink building. I think I can warm that area up a bit without losing what I wanted.
3 comments:
Perhaps I lack the imagination for abstract art and therefore do not appreciate it as others do. That being said, I find that I was drawn in at first by the abstract quality of this painting which took me a little by surprise.
I love it! Thank you for your honesty. I am not a big fan of "abstract" art either, but this has an abstract quality which should be in all paintings. If you remember Daniel Sprick from your days in Denver, he is almost a surreal artist his paintings are so "real" yet he says he paints abstractly!
I too have rarely been a fan of the abstract. However, I have found as I age and as I experience more art, that I can appreciate the skill of the painter, without loving the work itself. That said, I really like this piece. It is abstractesque, yet grounded enough that I can relate to it.
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