Sometimes Life Thows You A Curve I have been in a merry haze of stitching up abstract paintings after cutting up lots of old work stuffed away in a chest of drawers in the basement. I'm so glad I saved these not so successful (but colorful) paper and canvas pieces. They have provided me with lots of material to resee and renew. I seem to have lots of green which underscores my recyling effort.
Tanglewood
Landscape
Cross Roads



5 comments:
I especially like the 'landscape'. I think having a strong method or use of materials is a wonderful direction and a chance to watch the work evolve. I'm beginning 20 pieces in one direction for that purpose.
As always, Marie, I LOVE these! Crossroads really draws me in - both the rich greens, but also the crossroads across the upper section. You amaze me, always.
These are amazing! Love the bold colors, super designs and feel of wild abandon! Thanks for sharing these.
oh yea! comments are back!!! woohoo! I love these and the pieces below are just fabulous! getting more spring like here, my forsythias are blooming! xx's
Blue Sky: looking forward to seeing your new work. (btw, am enjoying the new look of your blog!) I agree that a strong method in a series is a great way to see improvement in work.
Paula: thanks so much for your enthusiasm and support....it is so appreciated!
Jill: thanks for stopping by!
Cat: Yup! Silence is overrated no?
Thanks for the nice comments.
A little green grass is peeking through here and there!
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