Before I show the first piece of art I want to show this video. The video talks about a horrific chapter of slavery that I just recently found out about. The video is self-explanatory.
Mass Graves Remain in "The Devil's Punchbowl"
The name of the following piece of art is "A Well Developed Root System" and is an abstract piece of watercolor art that I actually painted even before I watched the above video. The irony about the video is that the soldiers mentioned in the video were not confederate soldiers but Union soldiers.
Misty mountains is a view of a mountain landscape on a day when there was a covering of mist. This is an abstract version.
The art below is another one of my abstracts that I just call Abstract 2. It is comprised of different elements in different sections of the art. I try not to get into the habit of explaining my art. It doesn't always work.You be the judge.
There are times when I work on a piece of art and I look at it again and again and some how it just doesn't look right so I put it down. I may come back to it weeks or months later and it just looks totally different.
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The art piece below is an abstract that was done using the computer. I call it Rain Drops. I use a Wacom pen, Photoshop, my laptop and Android tablet to create most of my digital art work. I recently was given an iPad Air as a gift and I am learning new ways to create digital art on that device as well. In a future blog posting I will be showing my digital portrait collection that is growing as I find the time to create more art pieces.
This is an other piece that I painted with acrylic paint. I call it only Abstract 1. I have more abstract art coming. I have abstract art that I will not be able to show at this times because they are very large format pieces and I am unable to scan them because they are so large. But look for paintings of my largeger paintings in a separate blog space.
The piece below and all of the work I show here is for sale and can be purchased by clicking on the image to go to my Fine Art site to see a larger version for a closeup or to make a purchase. You can also purchase the ar t as greeting cards and cellphone cases for iPhones and Samsung cellphone cases. Thank you for looking!
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