

This is the THIRD reincarnation on these two 12x40 canvases. Abstracts can be SO DIFFICULT at times. There often are a lot of failures before success is achieved. I actually had to carve off some of the medium built up from previous efforts. I think I am finally happy with this effort.
About two years ago, I was in a scrapbooking store where I spotted these pewter alphabet charms. They have been waiting patiently in my studio for the right painting to happen. Since the theme of this painting is red, I used the r,e, and d letters on each side of the diptych. The charms have a lower case letter on one side and a capitol letter on the reverse. I've always liked little squares and these are smashing, don't you think? I embedded them in modeling compound to hold them in place.
I also used aluminum tape and stainless steel in this piece. I found the stainless steel in an art supply store. It is a thin guage that I could cut with a scissors. The aluminum tape is used for ductwork and I found that at Home Depot.
The whole effect of this painting is very sculptural with a clean, contemporary feel. There is a dramatic interplay of slick, shiny surfaces and heavily textured surfaces. I can see this painting in a corporate setting or home with ultra-modern accents.
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Hello Carol
ReplyDeleteThis is masterful work.
Clever juxtaplay between textures and colour.
It is intersting to see your various approaches to art.
If only I had a tiny bit of your talent!
Kindest Regard
These are FANTASTIC!!! I foresee a great future for you with these and I'll be able to say, " I knew her when..."
ReplyDeleteTrevor and Sheila, Wow - I hadn't even completed the post when your comments showed up already. Thank you SO MUCH for the encouraging comments.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad someone agrees that abstracts are harder! I think, however, that you have definitely mastered the abstract form. This piece is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteCarol,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy the textures in this set as well as the cool silver against the deep red. Thanks for the eye candy!
Carol I love this one!
ReplyDeleteThe reds are vibrant and work perfectly against the various silvers.
I also love that some of the metals are bright and shiny while some are dingy in appearance. Creates much more interest that way.
Just great!
-Dean