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Denser, Deeper Colors

On the last five canvasses I painted, I started out looking for deeper, denser colors.  Rather than mixing the colors before I started, I squeezed paint from the tubes onto the canvas, and then blended them with a brush dipped in a mixture of gloss medium and water.  I had already painted my usual "backgrounds" on the canvas, which provided a contrasting space of lighter colors as a backdrop. 

While I painted these canvasses, I was listening to Vicki Genfan's cd "up close" from her new double cd Up Close and Personal.  The "personal" cd has vocals, but the "up close" is strictly instrumental, with Vicki playing the acoustic guitar.  The haunting, mesmerizing quality of Vicki's amazing guitar helped move me into these deeper colors and expressions: 

Eyeofthestorm500

Eye of the Storm

Greenisgood500

Green Is Good

Twinstories500

Twin Stories

Taboo500

Taboo

Periphery500

Periphery

You can find Vicki's music at cdbaby.com

Comments

Lynne,

These new paintings are quite rich and emotional. Eye of the Storm is compelling with both attraction and danger.

These are really exciting, Lynne. I love Twin Stories especially. Lots of depth in that one.

Martha

Lynne, Love these pieces ! Especially the very green piece and the one below it. :)Wonderful !

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