Showing posts with label abstract. Show all posts
Showing posts with label abstract. Show all posts

Thursday, October 15, 2015

Doldrums

My second piece which I call "Doldrums." (Yes that's the word of the day folks) It also glows in the dark. I unfortunately couldn't get my husband to help, but that's ok. I have this nifty thing called a tripod, and skills. Now all I need to do is let it dry, and then varnish it. Varnish by the way, costs more than paint and my canvas' which is rather irritating. However, I am learning a lot with each piece I create. I already have many other ideas to contribute to my series... here's to hoping I have enough space on my walls by the end of this, or I'm going to have to come up with another plan for storage.



Tuesday, October 13, 2015

C'est la vie

So I'm really digging expressing myself in my art. It's been so long since I've been able to do so. It's always: make art for someone else, job, school, portfolio, etc. Here, I don't have to listen to anyone I paint exactly how I feel. I feel free to feel anything with no chains. I love the preparation for it. It's like getting ready for a big game, and leaving everything out on the field. Taking the day's troubles and amassing it all in one shot, but this one shot is my emotions, all my senses, and my experience in one composition. That's how this feels for me. And I like it. Documenting it feels great too, as it feels like I am making my own artistic journal, and my husband gets to be apart of it, which adds to a deeper level of my art being rather personal and therapeutic.

I can't wait to finish this piece... I didn't want to stop, but I had to, as the art store isn't open late at night.
"C'est la vie."

 Blacklight 

 Lights Off

 Lights On

Monday, October 12, 2015

Lumos

I had a lot of fun with this first set in the series. I have been doing a lot of research, surprisingly it's "sciency," and I managed to spend booku bucks on materials, but my results turned out exactly how I intended. A fairly decent break for experimentation, before I tackle painting my Worm Creature sculpt.

Photos featured here are by me and my photography assistant, which would be my husband, William Remington.