I love the berry painting, and how it is peaking out from under the recent snow fall. You honored the little resiliant berry. The colors absolutely sing!
I like the berry also, the colors and composition. The second is an explosion of sorts and #3 I see the alphabet thrown into a huge colorful pile. You have my mind going wild.
I love the frosty berry. The colors are perfect! It’s really beautiful. The other two are really interesting and I see abstraction in both, although I do recognize the fire. I really like both of them.
Yes I used some gouache in all. I tend to start with transparent wc and then enhance with gouache.
Les
Susan
on January 26, 2025 at 5:27 pm
These are all strong and interesting. Your loose brushwork and bright colors are wonderful. This week I’m going to choose #3 as my favorite. I love your use of shapes, warm and cools and the way you used line.
I really like the abstracted feel of these. In #3 you’ve moved the eye around with the darks…no two shapes are the same and you’ve used soft and harder lines all of which make an interesting painting. That’s my fav, but the other two are interesting as well.
I love the berry painting, and how it is peaking out from under the recent snow fall. You honored the little resiliant berry. The colors absolutely sing!
I like the berry also, the colors and composition. The second is an explosion of sorts and #3 I see the alphabet thrown into a huge colorful pile. You have my mind going wild.
I love the frosty berry. The colors are perfect! It’s really beautiful. The other two are really interesting and I see abstraction in both, although I do recognize the fire. I really like both of them.
These are all great, but the fire is my favorite! Did you use gouache in any of these?
Yes I used some gouache in all. I tend to start with transparent wc and then enhance with gouache.
Les
These are all strong and interesting. Your loose brushwork and bright colors are wonderful. This week I’m going to choose #3 as my favorite. I love your use of shapes, warm and cools and the way you used line.
I really like the abstracted feel of these. In #3 you’ve moved the eye around with the darks…no two shapes are the same and you’ve used soft and harder lines all of which make an interesting painting. That’s my fav, but the other two are interesting as well.