I am trying to post every day but am having trouble getting my images from my iPhone to my laptop so I use them in a post. I am working on it and am learning all about digital communications from my granddaughter. She thinks my WIFI is the problem…? Anyway my problem, not yours.
Yesterday I spent the day with one of my grandsons. Ian is in his early 20’s and we sat together and painted small abstract paintings. I googled abstract art before we started so he could see examples. We how the styles differ so he would have a starting point. Ian has Asberger’s syndrome which is on the autism spectrum. He loves writing and drawing but is sometimes overwhelmed when he has too many choices so I told him we would both use white and black and would each choose two other colors of acrylic paint. Ian chose red and blue and I chose red and yellow. He’s patriotic and I’m wishing for sunny days after all this rain!
Here is Ian’s abstract painting. I think it is GREAT for his first attempt. He is interested in super heroes…could you tell?
Here is my painting. I’ve done very little painting with acrylic paints so I am experimenting with techniques. I laid down paint in various shapes and then “floated” color letting it dry thoroughly. This is a very wet technique I use with my watercolor abstracts to achieve layers and add depth. I finished by dropping on paint and working it with a kleenex. Not sure about the results…I love Ian’s painting…a lot more fun than mine!
Wow! I actually love your piece! I first saw it on my phone while walking. The color tones came through very clearly as if to show a woman who has on a short-sleeve, cinched dress looking over her left shoulder. Her face is mysteriously obscured by the yellow and reds. She has a French roll updo for her hair. The colors placed all around seems like a person recalling a memory of a time & place. It causes intrigue and makes the viewer want to know more – it’s lovely in it’s beauty and mystery!
Wow! Your thoughts are exactly why I find abstract painting so rewarding. Each person is allowed to interpret a piece and to build in their own interests, history and emotions. What you saw is so very interesting. Thank you for sharing!