Thank you for listing me in your must reads. I appreciate that. I really relate to your paintings on your website. I seem to be heading back in that direction after leaving abstract art for some years. I'll be checking in.
My pleasure Carla and thanks for your kind words about my art. I'm so moved by your art journey through illness and looking beyond. Thank you for sharing your journey on your blog. I'll look forward to seeing your new abstract works.
Isn't it wonderful! This piece was created by U.K. artist, Andy Parkinson , and was included in the 2012 6" x 6" exhibit at the Rochester Contemporary Arts Center and when I came across the piece,. I just had to have it. It's so vibrant and cheery and just makes me happy. Quickweave by Andy Parkinson, 6" x 6", Highlighter on Paper
My mailbox contained a wonderful treat on Friday...a lovely gelatin monotype by artist, Martha Marshall . Gelatin Monotype by Martha Marshall My collection of other artist's small works is growing and I'm delighted that this piece is included. I'll be making some monotypes in the near future and Martha will choose one to complete our trade - love doing that!
I like seeing them as a large group - they seem to make more sense that way than as individual rain drops. Can't wait to see all 100 together, although just seeing them as images will have to do. I doubt I could ever afford to frame all 100 and even if I did, what would I do with them? Most of my works-on-paper are put into my works-on-paper binders, and occasionally I thumb through them like a child rummaging through the odd assortment of baubles in a hidden treasure chest. These are my personal artistic obsession and not really meant for commercial purposes (monotypes excepted), so I'll entertain myself by grouping them here on my blog. To date, there are 75 completed Days of Rain. I will continue to post them until the rainy season comes to end.
Thank you for listing me in your must reads. I appreciate that. I really relate to your paintings on your website. I seem to be heading back in that direction after leaving abstract art for some years. I'll be checking in.
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My pleasure Carla and thanks for your kind words about my art. I'm so moved by your art journey through illness and looking beyond. Thank you for sharing your journey on your blog. I'll look forward to seeing your new abstract works.
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