This makes for a lot of limits. But like a sonnet, there are strict limits and a form that you must follow. But in the sonnet you can express whatever idea you desire. (I learned this concept from a children's book that I read every year or so. - The book is "A Wrinkle in Time.")
Here are my four paintings from this exercise.
#1 |
#2 |
#3 |
#4 |
I do believe that I will be using these limitations again, although I may re-write them just a bit for my purposes. This would be a great exercise to use for painting on greeting card blanks made of watercolor paper. But perhaps it would be wiser to paint the pieces on watercolor paper and just attach those to the cards. Why? Because as I am doing these I don't know which will work out to be the "top" when they are finished.
Until Next Time,
Stay Creative
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6 comments:
I think they are all wonderful, but I’m partial to the 3rd for its combination of some favorite colors and high contrast. Well done fun!
You just jump into these challenges and create surprises! My favorite is #3....it takes me to another place.
#3 is my favorite with its intense colors and movement, but I'm also quite partial to #1. Thanks for sharing these - such fun to see!
My favorite is #1- terrific exercise - wonderful results - ;))
Fun exercise! I think 2 is my favorite.
Wow Gene, I love them all....
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