Showing posts with label abstract. Show all posts
Showing posts with label abstract. Show all posts

Saturday, January 24, 2015

The First Dance

The First Dance
6x6, acrylic




An abstract underpainting and then a spin-off into a fantasy world.  I imagine these two are on their first date together, a bit shy yet attracted to each other.  Oh, what delicious tension.

Monday, January 19, 2015

Assembly Line

Assembly Line
6x8, soft pastel



Today was a busy day around the house so it was also a play day for art.  Abstract again just for the heck of it. When I looked at the design as I sketched it out all I could think of was a bridge of some sort with a wave underneath...then I imagined an assembly line. Thus, the name. It's a little like my paintings this month, some are big, some are small, and some are simply off the wall.

Saturday, January 17, 2015

Playing Catch-up

Today was a play day...well, not exactly. I needed to paint three paintings to catch up with the 30in30 Challenge so I dabbled in multiple abstracts...representational abstract I think is the actual term. It's surprisingly more difficult than it looks...at least for me. All I can say is...keep an open mind. (lol)
Market Lady
12x8.5, acrylic

Winter Storm on Weber Road
5x5, soft pastel


Coming Up For Air
(....which is how I feel about now during this 30in30...😊)
8x6, acrylic 

Friday, January 9, 2015

Lady in Red


Lady in Red
8x6, soft pastel

An abstract that includes the favorite colors of my wonderful family members (in staying with my family theme this month).

I worked on this piece for awhile and after playing with the colors and trying to determine which direction to go with this piece, I suddenly saw...a lady in red.  Can you see her?  I see shoulders and the back of her head...she has long redish hair pulled back into a loose French braid.  She seems to be kneeling (perhaps praying) in a church pew and looking up towards what could be interpreted as a bright green cross near a bright yellow spot...maybe looking out a window.  Hmmm....or, maybe not.  

Maybe it's just my imagination...or the guilty little Catholic girl inside me telling me I really should be going to church more often.  Or, the good Lord sending me a sign that says "Cindy, you really are not an abstract painter".  Or, maybe I just have artist fatigue.  That's probably it.  In any event,  I will take it as a sign that it's done.  I am truly thankful for my family and their contribution to this piece...
(hmmm, maybe she's saying a prayer of thanks).