a mix of hard edge and brush work trapped in brush lines ( protect transparency )... hope you enjoy the colors of this one.
a mix of hard edge and brush work trapped in brush lines ( protect transparency )... hope you enjoy the colors of this one.
Just a personal note since you'll doubtless have run this up the flagpole a couple places and gotten a consensus, but I think the beige is sorta meaningless in this context. It has no contact with the shapes and the saturated colors. Is its kinda weak and sucks the life out of this like a gored matador bleeding out in the arena -- only without the drama. Like a bad mixing of musical tracks in a recording session.
I could see this going one of two ways--either pull the strong colors down or kick the color and or values of the beige into something else complimenting or supporting the star the latter choice being what I would try first myself.
That's my 2 cents and worth every nickel too. my comment's not even worth that but I said it anyway.
I mean most all is great. But the issue for me is a deal breaker as it sits.
"Not a bit is wasted and the best is yet to come. . ." -- remembered from a dream
Al ver esta magnífica obra, me quedé con la boca abierta!
Es en 3D!!!!!
At seeing this magnificent work, I stayed speechless!
It is 3D !!!!!
Regards from Chile
"El arte no reproduce lo visible. Lo hace visible" Paul Klee
Please don't hold back on my account about your feelings for beige ....
thanks Danny72 I liked the color combination myself but as DAkey attests everyone has their own right to like or not... I am quite pleased you felt moved to comment at this is not a favorite style for you..
very very nice of you to say so damasocl
Gary, love the colors, I see some dancing frogs having a wonderful time
beau mélange de couleurs et de formes... +++