Dare we Ask?: The viewer faces the captivating beauty. The rollings hills, the crystal blue waters, the enchanted forest, the palatial castle, and the spacious greenhouse creates a peaceful serenity. The "No Trespassing" sign enforces a sense of security. An open gate? is something in the water? Is there someone hiding? Invisible to the eye danger is all around, but can we see it? An underlying false sense of security is pervasive throughout the painting. Even though the viewer can only be enamored by the surroundings!
A technique that utilizes circles as a method of applying paint or any medium that one uses. The circles bring out the subject or it can also camouflage the subject. It depends on the viewer's point of view. See www.circlism.com Painting in the method of Circlism which was first discovered by me in 1985. It was used in 1996 in sketches that I made and finally in 2000 was used with oils on masonite.
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Saturday, June 02, 2007
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