Saturday, June 30, 2007

Light






Acrylic on recycled cardboard, 27,5x53 cm

Why is it that I always like better the one that no longer exists?! Grrrr...

15 comments:

:: creative brand strategies :: demand generation :: said...

These are beautiful!

AscenderRisesAbove said...

I agree - they are all beautiful. since you saved a photo of the one you like; you could make prints out if it at least.

(visiting from inspire me thursday)

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Pilar said...

What a great series of progression and the process of light. These are just gorgous.

Deb G said...

I like how you show the progression. This is very nice.

Jenni said...

Lovely.

Patricia J. Mosca said...

I too like seeing the progression of the piece...Actually I like them all!

Bridgette Guerzon Mills said...

beautiful! Glad you posted to Inspire me thursday. It is definitely a challenge to create for each prompt, but it always feels like such an accomplishment when you can.

Jane said...

I really like how you show the various stages of the painting. I just love seeing everyones creative process and products. Haven't yet had time to participate tho.

Crafty Green Poet said...

These are wonderful, I like each one. I also like the fact that you painted on recycled cardboard!

Cheryl said...

This is beautiful! Thanks for sharing your process.

iona said...

Thank you all for your comments! :)

I have to admit that I cheated a bit because this was something I had already started before Thursday (the day before in fact). But 'IT' helped me to get going ;0)

iona said...

As for the products... I'm still trying to get to know how acrylics (and its zillion of mediums!) work...

These pieces of cardboard once belonged to the box of my apple studio monitor... Don't you just love it when you put into use something you've been refusing to throw away for years?! Yay :)

carra said...

Oh I love the light in these! Great paintings!

Lea Antonio said...

Wow... I'm blown away. So dynamic and quiet at the same time. Really beautifully rendered.

navylane said...

these are all beautiful, i just love seeing how a piece progresses.

thanks for participating at IMT... i hope you'll be able to participate again soon!