Wow, this has great appeal at many levels. (I made that up). This is a great piece Jala. Tremendous texture and color. Initially I thought what a fabulous abstract, then it's a shear face of a mountain, then windows in an old building. I'm sure I'll think of something else but I'll stop here for now. Applause, applause .... encore, encore.
I totally dig this painting, but I can't even articulate why. It's got interesting texture and sort of looks random but obviously isn't. Its creation looks intuitive and flowing.
Okay, so maybe I did articulate why I like it after all ;).
DD - Thank you. I love hearing those different ways of viewing it!
Hi Sonya - Thanks; indeed you did. ;) This piece was interesting in that it had one identity for many layers that I just kept slightly tweaking. Eventually I got frustrated that it wouldn't come together so I decided it all had to go and I slathered a whole new mostly opaque layer onto it and went from there. So, in a way, random. I liked it much better in the end and am glad I decided to scrap the identity that was almost but not quite working.
You can do abstract and you can do moody - here you have successfully combined them in my opinion. You are getting to be a cold wax expert and me a cold wax afficionado (although I still haven't tried it - do you buy it in a bottle?)
Very interesting composition. I like it. I've been away from blogging for a while. Starting to get back into the swing of things. Glad I visited your blog. I really love it.
Sheila - Thank you very much. I'm thoroughly enjoying the cold wax possibilities. Far from an expert, however. :) Glad you're liking them. You buy Cold Wax Medium in a jar and mix it approx. 1:1 with oil paint.
Hi Anita - Thanks for visiting. I love your work too. Welcome back. :)
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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As always,such a strong composition and such subtle power in the color!
i wish i had written what Stinson Fine Art wrote, it's how i feel about all of your work, so i'm going to pinch it. ditto and bravo!
Wow, this has great appeal at many levels. (I made that up). This is a great piece Jala. Tremendous texture and color. Initially I thought what a fabulous abstract, then it's a shear face of a mountain, then windows in an old building. I'm sure I'll think of something else but I'll stop here for now. Applause, applause .... encore, encore.
I totally dig this painting, but I can't even articulate why. It's got interesting texture and sort of looks random but obviously isn't. Its creation looks intuitive and flowing.
Okay, so maybe I did articulate why I like it after all ;).
This one jumped right out at me. Love the India photo.
Stinson Fine Art - Thank you, I appreciate that.
Suzanne - Ditto. ;)
DD - Thank you. I love hearing those different ways of viewing it!
Hi Sonya - Thanks; indeed you did. ;) This piece was interesting in that it had one identity for many layers that I just kept slightly tweaking. Eventually I got frustrated that it wouldn't come together so I decided it all had to go and I slathered a whole new mostly opaque layer onto it and went from there. So, in a way, random. I liked it much better in the end and am glad I decided to scrap the identity that was almost but not quite working.
Hi Pam - Thanks! And more India photos to come.
You can do abstract and you can do moody - here you have successfully combined them in my opinion. You are getting to be a cold wax expert and me a cold wax afficionado (although I still haven't tried it - do you buy it in a bottle?)
Very interesting composition. I like it. I've been away from blogging for a while. Starting to get back into the swing of things. Glad I visited your blog. I really love it.
Sheila - Thank you very much. I'm thoroughly enjoying the cold wax possibilities. Far from an expert, however. :) Glad you're liking them. You buy Cold Wax Medium in a jar and mix it approx. 1:1 with oil paint.
Hi Anita - Thanks for visiting. I love your work too. Welcome back. :)
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