Abstract Art: To name or not to name.
English: abstract art 42x54in ,oil on canves-olej na plutnie. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) I had a great response to my new art work “The Cave at the Shore” with many of you leaving messages and...
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The Railway Crossing, 1919, oil on canvas, 53.8 x 64.8 cm, The Art Institute of Chicago (Photo credit: Wikipedia) My most recent abstract. What to paint now? Yesterday I needed to be away in the...
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Henri Matisse, The Yellow Curtain, 1915. With his Fauvist color and drawing Matisse comes very close to pure abstraction. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Wednesday has arrived, and my enthusiasm that I have...
View ArticleMy new painting: The Dream.
The Dream. Oil on Canvas Here it is folks, my new painting “The Dream”, it’s on a large canvas painted with oils. I´m so pleased it´s completed; it is just like the large areas of colours that have...
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English: Abstract Art, Three-dimensional space interpretation of human cognition (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Wow! Thank you all for your comments and likes here, on fb and by email. My new painting has...
View ArticleMy new painting: The Girl.
The Girl. Oil on Canvas. Here is my new painting “The Girl”. It is a variation on my last painting, and done on a very much larger canvas…….and what a difference it has made. I realised part way...
View ArticlePaint whatever brings you joy.
Abstract artist Robin Wesner standing in front of her painting honeysuckle. Paint whatever brings you joy. For the second time in just a few days, I feel that I owe you all a big thanks. Yesterday I...
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