Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Intuitive Painting, just about done...

Since this is the first time I have done one of these style of paintings I am not actually sure when I will know it is done. That said, it feels like it is just about there. I do a little on it now and then and after a doodling session yesterday I think I might be just about finished. I will just prop it up and look at it a while more until it tells me it is done for sure. HERE is the post for when I started it and here it is now:

First intuitive painting

I think I am getting tired of working on this one too and want to move on to more. That might be the deciding factor to deciding if it done or not!

So since I started I have found a few other people who do this style of painting too and have been devouring their blogs, You Tube videos and Flickr pages for ideas and techniques. The people I have found so far are Flora Bowley, Tracy Verdugo, Connie Hozvicka, Michelle Fauss, and Justine Aldersey-Williams. I would love to know of more, so if you know of anyone else doing this kind of "intuitive" or "fearless" painting, please let me know in the comments! Thanks!

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  1. This looks pretty cool. I like the colors and the small spirals here and there. Certainly *looks* intuitive...

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    1. It is such a new process for me I am not actually sure what it means to be intuitive about painting but I guess that comes with doing more? LOL I want to do some really big ones like the people I listed above... but not sure where I would a) paint it and b) keep it! Thanks for coming by!

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  2. This is pretty amazing with the foregrounds and backgrounds, there's beautiful interplay of colours and designs here.

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    1. Thanks Sheila. Yes the more I look at them the more I love this process. Planning to do many more this summer to just play with the technique! Thanks for the visit!

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