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Acrylic colour on acid free cold pressed watercolour paper 300gm weight , 7.5 x 11 in, 18 x 28cm
Small projects in A4 size are great to work out ideas, and just as a way of keeping in touch with colour and paper. Here I am using a loose approach to applying the colour, more abstract. The simpler result can be quite refreshing. People & dance always make a good subject… the lines are fluid, the challenge is to put movement into the painting with colour and ‘splash’.
More dance movement. This one is straight from the pencil & graphite sketches I did on location in night clubs in Singapore back when I was staying there in 1999. This was an action caricature exercise/ project I worked with for a few years. The works were done on location, inside the clubs, surrounded by jostling crowds and working in dim light. The people were not really posing, just being themselves. Now I finally get around to reworking the wonderful sketches and expanding the idea.
The close up picture is of higher resolution to give a better sense of the paint, paper and the brush stroke. Then there’s the work in progress. Me with the work in progress, and the original sketch done in 1999, also available for sale upon request.
Please note that you can purchase up to 6 paintings of this same size or smaller to be included in the same 1 shipping fee.
Packaging for my small paintings like this one is sealed in plastic sleeve, sealed in a padded hard plastic file case, and in an envelope.
Interested to have your idea painted in this style? Contact me.

Materials used:

acid free watercolour paper, acrylic color

Tags:
#abstract #dance #painting #movement #blue #acrylic #expressionist #people #dancing 

Moves (2017) Acrylic painting
by Gordon T.

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Acrylic colour on acid free cold pressed watercolour paper 300gm weight , 7.5 x 11 in, 18 x 28cm
Small projects in A4 size are great to work out ideas, and just as a way of keeping in touch with colour and paper. Here I am using a loose approach to applying the colour, more abstract. The simpler result can be quite refreshing. People & dance always make a good subject… the lines are fluid, the challenge is to put movement into the painting with colour and ‘splash’.
More dance movement. This one is straight from the pencil & graphite sketches I did on location in night clubs in Singapore back when I was staying there in 1999. This was an action caricature exercise/ project I worked with for a few years. The works were done on location, inside the clubs, surrounded by jostling crowds and working in dim light. The people were not really posing, just being themselves. Now I finally get around to reworking the wonderful sketches and expanding the idea.
The close up picture is of higher resolution to give a better sense of the paint, paper and the brush stroke. Then there’s the work in progress. Me with the work in progress, and the original sketch done in 1999, also available for sale upon request.
Please note that you can purchase up to 6 paintings of this same size or smaller to be included in the same 1 shipping fee.
Packaging for my small paintings like this one is sealed in plastic sleeve, sealed in a padded hard plastic file case, and in an envelope.
Interested to have your idea painted in this style? Contact me.

Materials used:

acid free watercolour paper, acrylic color

Tags:
#abstract #dance #painting #movement #blue #acrylic #expressionist #people #dancing 
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I'm Canadian born now residing in Malaysia. I've been working professionally as a freelance artist since the 1980's … time flies. I’ve travelled extensively over the years and you’ll see that people, places... Read more

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