Interestingly enough, I really prefer the postcards and studies to the finished pieces. They seem freer and more active. I especially like the last two where you start introducing more than one color and letting them interact.
I like the postcards, especially 1,2, and 4. 4 looks like a landscape to me, which is cool. I like when abstraction becomes reality! And the slight pink background makes it lovely. 1 and 2 would benefit from background tints too, imo. 2 has a celestial quality imo. I’d like to see the point of abstraction, but my brain is just too literal…or it doesn’t want to work that hard!
Postcards from the edge.
ReplyDeleteInterestingly enough, I really prefer the postcards and studies to the finished pieces. They seem freer and more active. I especially like the last two where you start introducing more than one color and letting them interact.
ReplyDeleteI like the postcards, especially 1,2, and 4. 4 looks like a landscape to me, which is cool. I like when abstraction becomes reality! And the slight pink background makes it lovely. 1 and 2 would benefit from background tints too, imo. 2 has a celestial quality imo. I’d like to see the point of abstraction, but my brain is just too literal…or it doesn’t want to work that hard!
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