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As an artist, I find myself drawn to the vibrant colors and bold shapes. My latest piece, an abstract painting of a blues and oranges is no exception.

The inspiration for this piece came to me while wandering through a field of wildflowers on a sunny summer day. I was struck by the way the flowers seemed to dance in the breeze, their petals swaying gently in the wind. I was particularly drawn to one flower in particular, with its delicate blue petals and bright orange center.

I wanted to capture the essence of that moment in my painting, using bold brushstrokes and vibrant colors to convey the feeling of being surrounded by nature's beauty.

The colors I chose were inspired by the natural world, with shades of blue and orange that evoke the sky and sun. I also added touches of white and green to give the piece a sense of movement and vitality. The result is a vibrant and engaging peice that I hope will transport the viewer to a place of serenity and joy.

In the end, my goal with this painting was to capture the beauty and wonder of the natural world, and to inspire others to stop and appreciate the simple pleasures in life. I hope that this piece will bring a smile to the viewer's face and inspire them to look for the beauty in their own surroundings.

My technique involves starting with multiple layers of paint using a variety of tools and brushes that create a wide range of shapes, forms and lines. Upon starting, I paint intuitively and quickly. Nearing the end, everything slows down and I begin the process of discernment, carefully analyzing changes in value and composition until I am happy with the final painting.

Materials used:

acrylic and varnish

Tags:
#colorful #energetic #teal #blues #visual movement 

Thoughts of Whimsy (2024) Acrylic painting
by Debbie Joplin

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As an artist, I find myself drawn to the vibrant colors and bold shapes. My latest piece, an abstract painting of a blues and oranges is no exception.

The inspiration for this piece came to me while wandering through a field of wildflowers on a sunny summer day. I was struck by the way the flowers seemed to dance in the breeze, their petals swaying gently in the wind. I was particularly drawn to one flower in particular, with its delicate blue petals and bright orange center.

I wanted to capture the essence of that moment in my painting, using bold brushstrokes and vibrant colors to convey the feeling of being surrounded by nature's beauty.

The colors I chose were inspired by the natural world, with shades of blue and orange that evoke the sky and sun. I also added touches of white and green to give the piece a sense of movement and vitality. The result is a vibrant and engaging peice that I hope will transport the viewer to a place of serenity and joy.

In the end, my goal with this painting was to capture the beauty and wonder of the natural world, and to inspire others to stop and appreciate the simple pleasures in life. I hope that this piece will bring a smile to the viewer's face and inspire them to look for the beauty in their own surroundings.

My technique involves starting with multiple layers of paint using a variety of tools and brushes that create a wide range of shapes, forms and lines. Upon starting, I paint intuitively and quickly. Nearing the end, everything slows down and I begin the process of discernment, carefully analyzing changes in value and composition until I am happy with the final painting.

Materials used:

acrylic and varnish

Tags:
#colorful #energetic #teal #blues #visual movement 
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Creating has always been a motivating force in my life since childhood. My art form has changed over the years, it wasn't until late into adulthood that I settled on... Read more

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