Rubber Ducky
about 12" x 14"
oil on canvas
Well, really: which way would you have turned it before signing it?
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Posted by mrs. tioli at 12:32 PM
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About the process of creating from my heart and gut instead of my head. How it is to paint, mostly abstracts, without a sense of audience or market. What creating can be like when we focus only on the process and let the rest take care of itself.
Rubber Ducky
about 12" x 14"
oil on canvas
Well, really: which way would you have turned it before signing it?
Posted by mrs. tioli at 12:32 PM
Labels: Rubber Ducky
5 comments:
Wow. This is really fun to see your work. I suppose this just reveals how my own mind works, but I find a lot of your work here, particularly this set, very sexy.
I have to admit, though, that I'm a graphic art ignoramus. I don't know an impressionist from Rich Little, but I do enjoy looking. Some day when I have some spare change, which may be never, I'm going to buy some art, and I'd really like it to be yours. I think I'll be back through Hawaii in a couple of years with Maritha, so I hope you have something left.
Thank you!
In a couple of years, I might have something worth buying.
I'll keep practicing.
yeah, sexy like O'Keefe's work. I never really believed she was painting flowers.
wow, thanks. O'Keefe is one of my heroes, right up there with Kandinsky.
I really love this painting so very much. It has so much emotion and seems to be flowing from the end of your brush like magic. The colors really appeal to me, too. I kind of feel like I want to jump right in and be a part of this piece.
Your work is beautiful.
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