Tuesday 6 November 2012

Painting with wires


This piece to the left, i find is one of my favorites. What i did was get a whole bunch of wires and dip it into the paint and smudge it on the the cardbord paper. I like this very much because it does not look forced like there other photos do and it looks alot more chaotic and a good combination of thick and thin lines.







This piece here is origninally from the photo from above but touched up. I very much like the artistic view because the blue emphasises the chaoitc movement of lines.It also stands out alot more from the orange/brown background.

Different lines

After deciding from switching from vibrations to lines, i wanted to explore the different types of lines.This piece to the left i did with a black bold pen. I very much like this piece only because it looks very tribal looking.















 I excuse myself for this photo being dark. but the purpose of me putting this up to only help it contrast to the piece above. This was done in pencil and drawn in a circular motion. I wanted to experiment the different types of lines.










Vibrations to Lines

Its been a while i havnt posted anything lately because i have come to the conclusion that i want to move my idea from vibration line to just lines in a set limit amount of space. I feel that using just "lines" instead of "vibrations" broadens my theme and i can experiment alot more.

Today i worked on big brush strokes trying to give a hint of Christopher Wool's style. These two photos above, are origanlly on a large piece of brown paper. What i did was stick them on the wall and make big swirley lines with a thick and thin paintbrush. I used both oil paints and acrylic, but it made no difference.
 To make it more interesting ive used the two extreme colours, the top one using cold colours, and the bottom one using warm colours. I tried to experiment by using different swirly lines. However i feel i like the Orange/ red piece better because even though the colours are comforting yet there is still chaos to it.