Showing posts with label Expressionistic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Expressionistic. Show all posts

September 1, 2012

The bird and the fish..

An acrylic on canvas 10 by 12 inches, when I began with the empty canvas, textured a bit with gesso, though I did have this subject in mind, the intention was to play with lots of layers of diluted colors, allowing them to flow around to form  patterns of light and shade to establish the basic composition. Then the patterns led to the placement of the two subjects of focus. Here I go with my thoughts on this piece.

The bird can fly very high and the fish can swim very deep down, they follow their natural inclination and excel with their strengths. The key to excel and to make our lives more interesting is to look inside of ourselves, to find the strength we are blessed with, for each one of us are born unique.  It is best if the realization comes at the right time in one's life, when  one is young and has a whole life to explore but it is never too late I guess!

June 24, 2010

Morning Spirit



The first painting was done for the June project of Unusual angles by Marion Boddy-Evans, the About.com painting guide.

I love my morning coffee with a lot of foam and before taking the first sip I enjoy the light that falls on each tiny bubble. I did a top view of the Steel cup that I was holding
. Painted news paper bits to the back ground to add extra interest.
Critiques at home wanted me to redo it on canvas, as a pair to my kitchen painting "Parade" So I did the second version using the same colors that I used in" Parade".This time, I held a mug with a handle and also put more milk in to my coffee:-)