Dreamcatcher ~ This is 11 x 14 inches on a stretched canvas. I got up my nerve to try another abstract on a large canvas and before I knew it, I had a 'mud' painting, arrgh! While it was all still wet, I grabbed a pointy toothpick and pallette knife and started scratching, swirling and scraping the paint and finally ended up with this one after applying some of the crimson acrylics. I think I may keep it hanging on the bedroom wall to 'catch' bad dreams hehe!
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Hey Lynnette! Now that is really making lemonade from lemons! I think it is quite wonderful. I love the swirling, again. And the layering of the colors is cool, too. I do think grabbing those canvases is a very cool thing for you to be doing! The next one.....?????
Keep going!
A favorite Lynnie! Fascinating depth with the glowing window behind that icy spiral,,,,FINE work, love it!
It almost looks like shaped plexiglas strips.
Hehe thanks so much Kim, I need to go in there and grab one but I don't know if I have the energy tonight. Awwww, thank you
Babs! Janet that is a cool description. I didn't know what in the heck that one looked like. For a while there I was thinking it looked like a fish filet LOL! Then I thought it reminded me of some kind of weird feather.
Love your art work Lynette! Thanks for stopping by my blog!
Jo
That's a neat spin on the traditional dreamcatchers you hang up! I love all your recent pictures but especially the heart in the tree! No doubt you are probably doing a variation on this theme for Valentine's Day!!!??
At first I thought this was a photograph of ice crystals on some plant. I love how you did this and especially how you came to make it.
Thank you COL and I really enjoyed visiting your blog!
MOI, thanks so much and that is a good idea. I am going do some paintings with hearts in them since Valentine's Day is coming up.
Heey JB thank you so much for the cool description, I love it!
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