Hey, this isn’t your signature flow technique with the industrial oil paint but it’s damned good. I did a really similar thing once with an oil/acrylic mix on rag paper that I think I still have an analog photo print of somewhere if you’re interested. It was a response to the rainy season (temporal) in Central America which really can seem “neverending”. This is much more expressive – or, should I say, “Expressionist”? – than my piece in blue and (aluminum) silver was.Thanks for contributing this to the RPG.
thanks for the kind words carson. this painting was done during one of the hardest periods of my life to date. and ofcourse i am interested in seeing your painting!
Looked for the photo but couldn’t find it – my 3rd ex-wife has the original hanging in her house, I’ll ask her to take another photograph of it. That would be quite an interesting study in contrast if the two images could be seen side-by side.
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Hey, this isn’t your signature flow technique with the industrial oil paint but it’s damned good. I did a really similar thing once with an oil/acrylic mix on rag paper that I think I still have an analog photo print of somewhere if you’re interested. It was a response to the rainy season (temporal) in Central America which really can seem “neverending”. This is much more expressive – or, should I say, “Expressionist”? – than my piece in blue and (aluminum) silver was.Thanks for contributing this to the RPG.
thanks for the kind words carson. this painting was done during one of the hardest periods of my life to date. and ofcourse i am interested in seeing your painting!
– Steve Peed
Looked for the photo but couldn’t find it – my 3rd ex-wife has the original hanging in her house, I’ll ask her to take another photograph of it. That would be quite an interesting study in contrast if the two images could be seen side-by side.