Jen, I always love looking at your work-I am most interested in the how the transition occurred to the color palette and shapes in#5( I looked at more details on your flicker page) It is like the atmosphere is becoming solidified in a way-yet you still maintain the fluidity which is so present in your work. I'd love to see it in real life someday. thanks, Ingrid
Thanks everyone - I just realized I hadn't switched my email addy and wasn't getting notified about comments!
Ingrid - #5 has been a zany journey. I am trying to achieve something where both solid and liquid/rough and clean are happening in the same painting. It has been elusive and I seem to swing between extremes hoping to land in the middle eventually...
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Wonderful work and photos. I've been posting pictures of rust and orange/brown/aqua here:
www.carolynsaxby.blogspot.com
All the best to you
Carolyn
Jen, I always love looking at your work-I am most interested in the how the transition occurred to the color palette and shapes in#5( I looked at more details on your flicker page) It is like the atmosphere is becoming solidified in a way-yet you still maintain the fluidity which is so present in your work. I'd love to see it in real life someday. thanks, Ingrid
I like where you are going.
Thanks everyone - I just realized I hadn't switched my email addy and wasn't getting notified about comments!
Ingrid - #5 has been a zany journey. I am trying to achieve something where both solid and liquid/rough and clean are happening in the same painting. It has been elusive and I seem to swing between extremes hoping to land in the middle eventually...
Wow. Jen, these are wonderful!
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