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Flowers gone wild... I was testing how watercolor paper would work with my ink painting. Unfortunately ink always looks quite dull on it when compared to 'rice paper', which shows magnificent shades and nuances. But the problem with rice paper is that painting gets crinkled and needs to be mounted on a stiffer backing paper, which is a very difficult process. Currently I am sending my work to China to be mounted but that is time consuming. There must be soneone in London who has mastered the traditional Asian wet mounting technique?
Hello, Sasa! I really like this new work of yours, I see you've added some elements that you had not previously used in your art.
ReplyDeleteI do not like to analyze works of art. but I can interpret what I feel when I see it.
I think, here there is a difficult history, with black clouds in the sky that do not let the sun to reach the man and woman,
an interesting metaphor for a couple, for everyone. I do not know...
what matters is that the sun is there!!!
A kiss for you, my friend!!
I love the raw power in this image. Very cool!
ReplyDeleteSo unusual, I love the scale of this and the colours-very dramatic.
ReplyDeleteReally........ amazing!! I like this..it starts to give the viewer the feeling of the enormity of the sky!!
ReplyDeleteVery strong! Love the texture of paper and ink.
ReplyDeleteIt is good to know that above all these black clouds there's still the sun! :)
ReplyDeletesuch a cool mix of textures, porportion and colour - the sun so forcefully coming thorugh all those heavy, powerful clouds, is lovelY! :)
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