Sunday, May 11, 2008

Orange Jungle, redux


acrylic on canvas. 48 x 72 inches

5 comments:

  1. i seriously dig this. snap!

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  2. It's that hell of a good universe next door humans always dreamed of. Regina Hackett

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  3. tooooo baaaaaad I no longer like contemporary paintings on canvas (including my OWN!) -- otherwise I would adore this POPsicle!
    I am Orange Crushed out on Cable...

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  4. The easiest way to think of completion I can think of is from my writing classes in college. When editing, you think to yourself, "is this sentence moving the story forward?" If not, you get rid of it or make it better so it does move the story forward. Do that to every sentence, and you have a complete story.

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  5. nxxumfm...is the 'word verification' I am asked to type here below. Like your signs, the blue letters are angled, stretched, sensuous, sinuous, packed, piled up. That word makes no sense, if one had to search for a meaning in a dictionary. Such a loss of meaning actually relieves the letters from the burden to have to make sense, I'd say convey a meaning. Freed up, they become attractive for what they are: signs. Like your tangerine orange, titty pink, cerulean blue and golden yellow marks. A meaningless landscape is the perfect rest for the eye.

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