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Friday, December 04, 2009

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The New Orleans Mac Users Group (NOMUG) goes out to eat following each monthly meeting. Over the years members have frequented various restaurants in the area. A couple of years ago, while dining at a restaurant, I noticed the tiles on the table where we sat. There were a handful of patterns that were all mixed together. Seeing the tiles made me want to create a piece that would remind me of these after-meeting-gatherings.


acrylic on canvas, 5" x 5

First I picked my palette from the colors used in the place. I then pieced together a simplified and altered composite of patterns thereby assembling my own image. While painting it, I was worried about the palette I chose. Would I like the result? As it turns out, this my favorite painting in this grouping.

7 comments:

  1. This is very nice, Mo. The middle orange part kind of reminds me of the red bandana scarves some people wear. This one turned out very well.

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  2. Daisy:

    Thank you very much! : D

    I see what you mean - about the look of the bandana scarves.

    Mo : )

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  3. Very lovely!
    Happy holidays, Mo. My best to you & yours for 2010.

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  4. Lana:

    Thank you!

    Happy holidays!

    Happy New Year!

    Mo : )

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  5. interesting blog! I bet you have heard about Australian native Aboriginal dot art?

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  6. Thank you.

    Yes, I have heard about Australian native Aboriginal dot art. Looking at that type of art has been inspirational for me.

    Also, I have enjoyed viewing dot art by George Seurat, Victor Vasarely, Vance Kirkland and Yayoi Kusama. As I continue to paint this way, I keep discovering other artists who use dots as a means of artistic expression.

    Mo : )

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  7. Interesting, i'll have to check them out!

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