Bubble-iscious! (Triptych)

CA$200.00
3-6 x 6 Mixed Media on Deep Wood Cradled Board
Framed

This is a triptych featuring layers of acrylic paint, tissue collage and hand made monoprints.

Painting intuitively, and using the basic principles of design and value, I work in multiples, responding to what is there to see what the next step is, using more discernment and intention as the piece develops.

My great love of nature, and the feelings that are evoked, transfer into my abstract artwork, with more and more attention to detail as the work progresses. This way of painting is more from a FEELING rather than from what I’m thinking, although thought definitely plays a role. This new way of art-making “is the most fun I’ve had in years!”
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3-6 x 6 Mixed Media on Deep Wood Cradled Board
Framed

This is a triptych featuring layers of acrylic paint, tissue collage and hand made monoprints.

Painting intuitively, and using the basic principles of design and value, I work in multiples, responding to what is there to see what the next step is, using more discernment and intention as the piece develops.

My great love of nature, and the feelings that are evoked, transfer into my abstract artwork, with more and more attention to detail as the work progresses. This way of painting is more from a FEELING rather than from what I’m thinking, although thought definitely plays a role. This new way of art-making “is the most fun I’ve had in years!”
3-6 x 6 Mixed Media on Deep Wood Cradled Board
Framed

This is a triptych featuring layers of acrylic paint, tissue collage and hand made monoprints.

Painting intuitively, and using the basic principles of design and value, I work in multiples, responding to what is there to see what the next step is, using more discernment and intention as the piece develops.

My great love of nature, and the feelings that are evoked, transfer into my abstract artwork, with more and more attention to detail as the work progresses. This way of painting is more from a FEELING rather than from what I’m thinking, although thought definitely plays a role. This new way of art-making “is the most fun I’ve had in years!”