Showing posts with label expressionism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label expressionism. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Modern Expressionism Self Portrait
If anyone wants a good laugh try painting a self portrait. They are amusing. Modern art is meant to entertain. The shocking part is that you also see some family resemblances right before you. Can that be? Yes. Very much so. So those artists of old who painted many self portraits were no doubt had a great sense of humor. They also learned valuable lessons from each portrait.
Here I am with all of my flaws and stories that show on my face... A wonderful truth about modern expressionism is that we can put equal amounts of feeling and color in our paintings.
A painting can tell as much as a novel!
View more of my modern expressionist paintings on Saatchi Art
Friday, July 17, 2015
Color, Shape and Expression Art
Electricity
Acrylic on Hardboard
Carol Yap
This painting describes how I feel about Summer. An explosion of color, movement, and freedom. I painted this yesterday with a palette knife and acrylics in silence alone with my wandering thoughts of thankfulness. A horse bucks and jumps because it is free. Energy flies every which way. That thought in itself is beautiful. Here is how I expressed it in an expressionist-impressionist style.
Is everyone having a great Summer? With rain every day here we are living in a green jungle. The lawnmowers and weeder barely get cool before they are started up again. Tree seedlings have shot up 6 ft or more in a month. We live in a jungle of green.
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Saturday, March 14, 2015
Nine O'clock Painting
Nine O'clock
Acrylic
Spring is starting to announce it's arrival. Today two Canada geese arrived. I believe one of the two is from some eggs we hatched out years back. Yes! The other day as I was taking a coffee break I loved how the light was on the table with my oranges so I had to paint it. It's finished and I have listed it with Saatchi Art Feel free to link over.
I read the best quote for us artists the other day on Instagram.
Pablo Picasso, "Painting is manual; it is physical. You find in the materials with your hands. You have a blank piece of canvas. The picture is already there. You scrape for it. It's like digging potatoes."
The Paris Review no. 32 Summer Fall 1964
Friday, February 6, 2015
Palette Knife Painting
Mesmerized
8 x 10 inches
Acrylic
For me the best way to do this is with palette knives.
I like paintbrushes both little and big and every type.
You see, the difference is that I adore palette knifes.
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