Ten years ago I created eight dot paintings. To celebrate the anniversary I created a video slideshow. Here are the paintings in their order of evolution. Enjoy!
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Monday, June 11, 2012
dotartdude
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abstract,
abstract art,
acrylic,
art,
artist,
bokeh,
code,
color code,
dot,
dot art,
dots,
louisiana,
metairie,
new orleans,
painting,
pattern,
pointilism,
polka dots,
series
Thursday, June 07, 2012
er
The same "Art for Art's Sake" night I also saw works by Mark Bradford. The large pieces looked like overhead images of cities. Some of them had collage elements in them. So, I decided I wanted to go on my own visual tangent.
First I settled on some colors for a palette beginning with red, white and black for my background areas. Then I repeated the colors, adding yellow, in the form of dots as I created shapes. Along the way I ended up with something more digital looking. Well, anyway, that's how my process went.
First I settled on some colors for a palette beginning with red, white and black for my background areas. Then I repeated the colors, adding yellow, in the form of dots as I created shapes. Along the way I ended up with something more digital looking. Well, anyway, that's how my process went.
acrylic on canvas, 5" x 5"
Labels:
abstract,
abstract art,
acrylic,
art,
artist,
dot,
dot art,
dots,
e series,
louisiana,
metairie,
new orleans,
painting,
paintings,
pattern,
pointilism,
polka dots,
series
Sunday, June 03, 2012
eq
A few paintings back, I mentioned attending "Art for Art's Sake." That same night, I saw the work of Gretchen Weller Howard. Well, the painting below is what resulted from seeing her work. Of course I went off on my own tangent.
Yes, my dot painting turned out bright and cheerful. Figuring out what I wanted to do over the pastel colored background took a couple of months. Anyway, I finished it. Enjoy.
Yes, my dot painting turned out bright and cheerful. Figuring out what I wanted to do over the pastel colored background took a couple of months. Anyway, I finished it. Enjoy.
acrylic on canvas, 5" x 5"
Labels:
abstract,
abstract art,
acrylic,
art,
artist,
dot,
dot art,
dots,
e series,
louisiana,
metairie,
new orleans,
painting,
paintings,
pattern,
pointilism,
polka dots,
series
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