Energetic Baby No.33

Ian Yang (mitrm)

Energetic Baby No.33

some say it has sinister overtune, so what you think about that?! ;)

ian

Energetic Baby No.33 belongs to the following groups:

Abstract Art
Energetic Baby No.33 by Ian Yang (mitrm)
  • Ellcott

    Ellcott

    Yep, blacks & warm colour striking though everything in its way!... well perhaps a bit aggressive, but heading towards deconstructing rather than constructing, so maybe sinister is a good description.

  • Ellcott

    Ellcott

    Your other works, while still having dynamics do not seem to impose the same threat IMO.
    Keep at it. Interesting and varied series mitrm.

  • Ian Yang (mitrm)

    Ian Yang (mitrm)

    it’s kind of funny ‘cause another artist has the same opinion about this piece, he said it carries some “sinister overtune.” When I was working on this, I was kind of… depressed, sometimes it’s a good time for me to have a sit and just let my hands, my eyes and mind start doing what they want to do, dreamily and automatically. Most of my previous works were all started with very warm, cheerful and inspiring mood/pattern/template/draft/palette, I didn’t know what striked me, but I felt kind of sick of myself so I started adding something I shouldn’t have. Then it turned out to be what you see now. I have other versions on my hard disk, and they all are even more dark and melancholy, which are too hard for me to bear. Anyway, I don’t know if it’s a good thing about this sinister overtune, it’s beter than getting no opinions at all.

    ian

  • Chris  Willis

    Chris Willis

    Maybe it’s the title you chose for it?....but beauty is the eye of the beholder….I love it…don’t find it sinister at all. But there again…..everyone sees things differently.
    Love the linear, the texture and colour. It’s interesting, and that’s the kind of thing I enjoy looking at.
    Good onya!

  • Elaine van Dyk

    Elaine van Dyk

    I love this work – it has really beautiful earthy colours. I also love the lines that remind me of a landscape. I don’t see anything sinister in it, just a warmth – it’s more spiritual to me.

  • Roslyn Slater

    Roslyn Slater

    I like the freedom of line in this.

  • Nikki Farrow

    Nikki Farrow

    Very nice abstract. I don’t see this as sinister, but it’s all in the eye of the beholder, right? Wonderful work.

  • bluerabbit

    bluerabbit

    Wonderful! It reminds me of spare and lovely landscapes on silk. It catches the drama, rather than the mistiness of steep mountains and canyons.

  • Hoffard

    Hoffard

    Kind of looks like canyons! Very emotional!

  • seabird

    seabird

    Very nice work!

  • Solomon Walker

    Solomon Walker

    excellent!

  • Anne Vis

    Anne Vis

    Strong design, great abstract!

  • robpixaday

    robpixaday

    Gravity….....it’s gravity, pulling down, dragging….....WOW!!
    So much depth to it.
    Really terrific!

  • Ian Yang (mitrm) replied

    Thanks, it’s one of my best-selling and popular works, even though it’s quite unlike most of my works…

  • OTOFURU

    OTOFURU

    it’s like a traditional chinese painting only abstracted and there’s these very agressive yet controlled eathquake like fracture lines.very earthy

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