I've always admired how a really dark background can bring out an object so well. So many Old Masters used that device. I've only recently begun experimenting with backgrounds this dark.
Jala- I also like the moodiness of the dark, luminous subject on a deep ground.
This is lovely.
It's the diversity of your work that inspired me to tag you on my blog. Take a look at my newest post and have a jump in. It's a great way to add readers and amusement to your site.
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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Jala- I also like the moodiness of the dark, luminous subject on a deep ground.
This is lovely.
It's the diversity of your work that inspired me to tag you on my blog.
Take a look at my newest post and have a jump in. It's a great way to add readers and amusement to your site.
Bonnie
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