Smoke from the California fires is affecting us here in Colorado. A couple of nights ago it turned the early-evening rising moon red. It was an amazing sight.
Wow Jala- this might be my favorite abstraction so far. You've described the heat and intensity so perfectly. That ball is ablaze under your brush. I'm reminded of Pink Floyd " Dark Side of the Moon". It's unimaginable that life can be so tenuous in places that are no longer remote or " somewhere else".
I guess Lynx can't bear looking either. That belly has an invisible target that says " insert nose here ".
The contrast w/ the sky and moon is great. I remember a few years back w/ the Hayman fire how beautiful the sunsets were. Sad that something so terrible creates something so beautiful. It is foggyish/smokyish here, too.
Thank you all for your comments about Red Moon! And it drives me crazy that it uploaded kind of blurry looking. In reality there are some sharper and clearer (not so fuzzy) areas. I.e., it looks better in person!
I'm a painter (and writer and Spanish instructor) living in beautiful Boulder, Colorado. I studied classical art in an ARC (Art Renewal Center) school, Colorado Academy of Art, full-time for two years, in order to benefit from the rigorous atelier-style training. I am currently dedicated to exploring abstract and semi-abstract art, working in oil and also in soft pastel. I firmly believe that all human beings are creative, whether or not they have yet found an outlet for the innate creative urge, and that the creative arts are the highest form of human expression. Email me at: jala[at]jalapfaff.com
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Wow Jala- this might be my favorite abstraction so far.
You've described the heat and intensity so perfectly.
That ball is ablaze under your brush.
I'm reminded of Pink Floyd " Dark Side of the Moon".
It's unimaginable that life can be so tenuous in places that are no longer remote or " somewhere else".
I guess Lynx can't bear looking either.
That belly has an invisible target that says " insert nose here ".
Love how this painting turned out. You can really imagine the intensity of the heat from the fires.
Wow! I love that light effect. You really captured it!
Que lindo, adorei!!!! Wonderful.
Stunning - and spooky, too. What a lovely painting. Full of sensation and foreboding.
nice!!!! I love your beautiful paintings! Also, I always look forward to the pictures of your pets...so sweet!
This one has lots of energy in it. I LOVE it. Maggie
The contrast w/ the sky and moon is great. I remember a few years back w/ the Hayman fire how beautiful the sunsets were. Sad that something so terrible creates something so beautiful. It is foggyish/smokyish here, too.
all that practice in pastels on round shapes Jala.... what a wonderful return:)r.
Very cool, Jala!
This is my favorite, it's stunning in its simplicity and impact! Bravo! best, suzanne
Thank you all for your comments about Red Moon! And it drives me crazy that it uploaded kind of blurry looking. In reality there are some sharper and clearer (not so fuzzy) areas. I.e., it looks better in person!
Bonnie - My nose is there really often.
amazing sight as you say, amazing painting.
PS wonderful Lynx :)
Pastels or oils? Size?
Gracias, Fernando! Besitos de Lynx.
Sam - You silly, you just need to look at the "labels" portion of the post. It's oil, 4.5" x 6".
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