HouseofChabrier
Oil on Canvas Board of wildly painted Iris in my garden.
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- Comments:6 comments
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- Submitted:Sep 30th, 2011
- Resolution:2824x2192
- Date Created:Sep 14th, 2009
- Filesize:2 MB
- Camera:PENTAX Optio Z10
- Exposure:1/15
- Aperture:f/3.9
- Focal Length:12.8mm
- ISO Speed:800
- Flash Fired:Flash did not fire, compulsory
- Software:Optio Z10 Ver 1.00
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JurgenDoe
It's very interesting to zoom your images and see all those strokes you're doing .. excellent work
Oct 1st, 2011 Reply SubscriberHouseofChabrier
These are a great deal of fun to do, because it feels so decadent to paint so thick and rich! I want to get back to doing this for a little while just to unwind, and paint.
Oct 1st, 2011 Reply SubscriberJurgenDoe
You really should do this again .. I love that style :)
Oct 1st, 2011 Reply SubscriberUmbraRegina
I love the beautiful swirly strokes in this and the colour is brilliant. The over all composition and the way it covers the canvas is lovely. Great work!
Sep 30th, 2011 ReplyHouseofChabrier
I usually paint a wild picture when I can't stand trying to do every little detail anymore, and just want to paint. I don't really think about composition. I think it's like a handing a brush and paint to a wild monkey. I paint like this to get rid of stress and anger. I think I better paint something else wild and free pretty soon because I'm getting pretty crabby, lately!
Sep 30th, 2011 Reply SubscriberUmbraRegina
you are too funny. I can understand. Art is sometimes a door into emotions and such that display themselves through the paint brush or any other tool used for the expression. I wish I could paint like this when I am stressed.
it is amazing how beautiful a composition can be when birthed from any stress. Maybe that is the beautiful part of the emotion. Anyway, it is always a pleasure to check out your work. Have a great evening.
Sep 30th, 2011 Reply