Saturday, April 7, 2012
Spring Awakening
Easter and Passover seem to be a good reason to re-connect.
This image, also a crop from my Original acrylic, is quite different
from all previous work and is the first image to be digitally altered.
~
Only the color and hues have been altered from the original painting.
In tribute to the sculptor, Giacometti, I look to minimalism to see which hues reveal the most information;and here I see success in the
revelation of the amythyst-robed figure floating effortlessly
above the Early Spring garden barely noting two lovers embrace
in the lower right corner.
This image, also a crop from my Original acrylic, is quite different
from all previous work and is the first image to be digitally altered.
~
Only the color and hues have been altered from the original painting.
In tribute to the sculptor, Giacometti, I look to minimalism to see which hues reveal the most information;and here I see success in the
revelation of the amythyst-robed figure floating effortlessly
above the Early Spring garden barely noting two lovers embrace
in the lower right corner.
Labels:
blue,
degas,
dusk,
garden,
green,
Impressionism,
matisse,
monet,
Nature,
painting,
photography,
surrealism,
yellow
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