Original artwork description:

"It began with strong colours stacked on top of each other, next came the watering down of those colours which created drip patterns in white, followed by a final wash layer of different colours arranged on top of the first."
About the series: Watery paint is layered over the canvas, sometimes it adds colour, sometimes it subtracts. Whilst undertaking these works the artist would think of a motif; watermelons, horizon lines, sunsets, a single colour, Spring, or feel the emotion he was feeling; anger, relaxation, loneliness, exhaustion. To observe how these thoughts and feelings would change the process and the piece.

Materials used:

Acrylic

Tags:
#bright #calm #green #berlin #horizontal #lines #vertical #dreamy #ambient #washed out 

Misty Green (2021) Acrylic painting
by Simon Findlay

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"It began with strong colours stacked on top of each other, next came the watering down of those colours which created drip patterns in white, followed by a final wash layer of different colours arranged on top of the first."
About the series: Watery paint is layered over the canvas, sometimes it adds colour, sometimes it subtracts. Whilst undertaking these works the artist would think of a motif; watermelons, horizon lines, sunsets, a single colour, Spring, or feel the emotion he was feeling; anger, relaxation, loneliness, exhaustion. To observe how these thoughts and feelings would change the process and the piece.

Materials used:

Acrylic

Tags:
#bright #calm #green #berlin #horizontal #lines #vertical #dreamy #ambient #washed out 
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Location Germany

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Simon Findlay, lives and works as an artist in Berlin, Germany. Artistically he focuses on his personal relationship with colour through exhaustive durational visual expression. His process based painting and... Read more

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