Abstract emotion Wall Art

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  • Digitally created abstract. Increasingly, I hesitate to describe my abstracts or to try to explain what they mean to me. I am a big fan of Eckhart Tolle, who is not a huge advocate of “mental noise,” and believes we should allow things to just BE, and appreciate them for what they are without having to label, quantify, or possess them (of course, if anybody should happen to want to possess a copy of this, I would be more than pleased if they would order a print). When appreciating an abstract, how it makes the viewer feel is more important than what the artist was thinking about when it was created. Sometimes even the title of a piece will color my perception of it, and I would like, for the most part, for my abstracts to speak for themselves. / / Also see this work adapted for display in three separate panels. / /

  • color study of emotions

  • A young woman awakens with startled in the night…the room is dark save a glow from the window of moonlight from the window behind her desk in the bedroom. Mirrored on either side of the room there are odd night-time reflections as the stool by the desk is turning over….she is in “fight or flight” mode to defend herself against an invader…But,... it is her favorite stuffed toy from childhood which she had hung over the desk…the threads have broken, and her old favorite stuffed toy has become a frightening “bump in the night.”

  • watercolour & ink on paper / 70cm x 100cm ORIGINAL $200

  • ©Seth F.Weaver,Sr. 06/06/08. A Compullage™ work. Inspired by the sights and sounds of the big city. Once again the lights of the big city draw my imagination there. Thoughts of people, places, and intrigues. The emotions of colors. Thanks for looking, Seth.

  • orginal work was watercolor on cold pressed paper. this is the photoshopped image

  • Series: Emotions, Feelings, & States of Mind Ferry Man Fractal

  • the hairy side of the moon… / La Gavarnie 2008 featured in Bodyscapes

  • This is an original digital artwork (2008.) from my series “Transcendent”. / Every of my artwork has its own story and foundation on my artistic inclinations and skills. But integral part of each of them are my emotions, inspiration and creativeness. / (Medium: Ultra Fractal & Photoshop)

  • *A fake conversation about futuristic vehicles and where they may go next) “Yea--I saw Bob’s new ride-but he didn’t look to happy about it—right-it gets around 213 miles per kilo-of ZOODOO-I mean where do get that anyway? / Yea-zoo-doo-right-Oh-you mean real DOO?-from the ZOO? Hahahahaha! OK-no I’m not laughing I just ate chili-Oh, I’ll be alright—so back to Bob and his ride-nope-I jog faster than that thing moves dude—your mom jogs faster than that thing! Hahaha! Nope—chili-I wonder what kind of doo works best?-Elephants can really crank it out—Oh you must have had chili too?“ / hehehehehehe! OK--all seriousness aside-I miss my old 1974 Firebird Formula 400! (American Muscle Car) for those who hate all things gasoline. Where is it all going to lead? Ya gotta admit Zoo Doo sounds funny right-but-the Memphis Zoo-actually sells it! No Kidding-they really do-pardon me—realllly—dooooooo! / ;)

  • Acrylic and mixed media

  • The logic escapes me, / I heard Whispers… / of my mind behind me, / I feared Futures… / un-realised challenge me, / I turn Green… / with unfounded envy. I work. I work. . :)

  • acrylic mixed media canvas. plaster, nail. 19.7×15.7 inch ALL my abstract works of art are mostley done intuitively; I am affected and inspired by music; no painting is done without music; music is inalienable. see my profile.. but this work I have “painting” at first in my sleeping dream; after this i tried to paint in real this work from my dream.. / At these times I had a couple of dreams of crucifixion. I was innocent but got crucified at one hand. It was tremendously painful and my weight pulled me off the crucifix. But the nail was still stuck in my wrist and I knew that I would bleed to death if I took it out. / The pain was unbearable so I took the nail off. Each time I then woke up very frightened. I couldn’t interprete the dreams exactly but they keep me worried during the days as well. / Then while dreaming that same dream again I heared a voice telling me: paint a picture about it! / I used to work with my dreams for years and receiving such a clear hint made me aware of the importance of it. / Up till then I only did abstract and intuitiv paintings so this was quite a challenge since I think I can’t paint objectively. But I was determind to try. / / First thing I did was a to make a plaster cast of my hand then I designed the crucifix. It took me a couple of days….. But still – something was missing. / The dices were a spontaneous idea but it made sense to me even though they didn’t appear in my dream. This idea made me understand the deep meaning of my dream: The die is cast! / I was in a hopeless situation and left at the situations mercy at that time. / / I was very proud of my picture and showed it to my friends, but they just couldn’t understand my pleasure and commented it as obscure. It also scared them. / Explanations to it didn’t help on the contrary it worried them even more. Nevertheless I gave it a place of honour and I said: If I will bring this situation to a good end I will take the picture off the wall. It is there now for 2 years ….... / / But the nightmares of crucifixion are getting less and less and aren’t as intense anymore. Sometimes it might help to turn your dreams into pictures. Means the pictures will have room in your consciousness, they receive attention and even better: you might get an answer or explanation from your subconscious… for a better view here the original work / this work was accompanied by this song: / was featured in Imperfectly 08/09 / was featured in Healing Through Art (HTA) 4.10.2009 / was featured in Art & Dis(ease) 5.10.2009

  • acrylic painting on drawing-paper for acrylic. 15.7×11.8 inch at first I only saw a face, followed by an arm, then as a whole thing a marionette. In the middle, at the white part, I detected the blurred view of a Ladys back which seems to be captured in a moving something. On the right hand side a man – at free fall. / Presumably you have to zoom in to see it. ALL my abstract works of art are mostley done intuitively; I am affected and inspired by music; no painting is done without music; music is inalienable. see my profile.. this work was result with this songs: /

  • © Copyright 2009 Ivana Redwine, All Rights Reserved Abstracted Blue Trees, Moss, Branches and Sky uses the color blue for its emotional impact. I used Trees, Moss, Branches and Glimpses of Sky and Abstracted Tree With Tangled Branches as points of departure. As I continued to digitally manipulate this image, it became increasingly abstract and expressive. But its representational origins are still clearly there.

  • Old feelings are being understood for what they are..compassion for self brings freedom. Listening to my echo brings many answers and insight Encaustic on paper Life is beautifull thank you tammy

  • This is digital artwork (2009.) from my series “Geometricon”.

  • Painted in photoshop

  • Acrylic and watercolor…..a joyful painting when done under internal pressure,

  • Sharpie and acrylic on 6×9 cardstock…a very good friend at least thats my perspective… / ive been on a personal roll with faces and even though i cant sleep, this is very relaxing…

  • inspired/results with / as Mounted Print / as Canvas Print / as Framed Print / was featured in ! Inspired Art ! 17.11.2009 / was featured in Fractal Art Frenzy 20.11.2009 / was featured in Feel, Don’t Copy 20.11.2009

  • encaustic pigmented wax painted on encaustic card Remaining mysterious like mountain peaks storms is opening the gate to the unknown uniting our sublime visions of eternal, liberating our minds, emerging with the future, searching symbolic senses ,pulsating glow of other spheres, expanding away deeper love.

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