Monday, June 4, 2012

Abstract Painting

 Such a wide and open subject, I could go on and on and on.
Jackson Pollock, Joan Miro.


The top piece, to give proper credit, is a fellow named Bruce Grey, just something I found on the internet.
 I wanted to demonstrate geometric shapes and maybe get ready for
 next week's class on Illusion.

In the center, White on White by Mondrian (since I mentioned it in class.)


I wanted to show some softness with the bottom piece.



Keep in mind what makes a piece interesting. What is the composition or color scheme? Movement. Emotion.

Sometimes, it doesn't seem to have either.


Sometimes it's just fun or mind bending.

I use it to get out of my box.

Sometimes it works. Mostly it provides some quietude.

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