hehe…..Sometimes my husband thinks that I am kind. So this is a poured acrylic painting, if so which brand? I am thinking of getting some Open Golden acrylics and give it a whirl. By the way I love hearing your stories and your humor….I hope to retain my humor till I drop and move onto Glory. 😉
Margaret, These poured paintings are oil. I explain in my blog, under “poured paintings” the process is based on the work of Stanley Hayter, 1901-1988, who devised a system for printing his color lithographs, finding that oil colors will repel other oil colors, if the viscosity is different. So I thin my paints with varying amounts of oil and solvent, pour and watch the magic happen.
I have never heard of poured oil paintings, now I have learned something new, totally cool. I will look up the artist, I bet that it is fun, I love the serendipity working with certain mediums that keeps you guessing to the very end.
Of course! Haha I never thought about the particular medium that he used just that he made some beautiful paintings. Oh my, that light bulb is tingling my scalp! Duh! I can’t wait to see more of your dripped oil paintings.
Maurice, this is brilliant; a major impact both visually and psychologically! All I can say is WOW! I love it. Once again, you retire and your creativity comes surging back! Bravo, Maurice Sapiro!!
Immensely beautiful!
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Thanks Margaret, and you are immensely kind. Sometimes when doing a poured painting, the best part ends up on my shoes. The excitement never ends.
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hehe…..Sometimes my husband thinks that I am kind. So this is a poured acrylic painting, if so which brand? I am thinking of getting some Open Golden acrylics and give it a whirl. By the way I love hearing your stories and your humor….I hope to retain my humor till I drop and move onto Glory. 😉
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Margaret, These poured paintings are oil. I explain in my blog, under “poured paintings” the process is based on the work of Stanley Hayter, 1901-1988, who devised a system for printing his color lithographs, finding that oil colors will repel other oil colors, if the viscosity is different. So I thin my paints with varying amounts of oil and solvent, pour and watch the magic happen.
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I have never heard of poured oil paintings, now I have learned something new, totally cool. I will look up the artist, I bet that it is fun, I love the serendipity working with certain mediums that keeps you guessing to the very end.
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I guess Pollack started it all with his dripped oils. Today I’ll return to “normal ” painting, Let’s see what6 happens.
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Of course! Haha I never thought about the particular medium that he used just that he made some beautiful paintings. Oh my, that light bulb is tingling my scalp! Duh! I can’t wait to see more of your dripped oil paintings.
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We really need to get through the fire, hopefully not!🙈
Your Work has Power!👏👏👏👏👌
Many Greetings Babsi
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Thanks Babsi. To recharge the creative batteries, I occasionally do a poured painting. Thanks for your kind comments.
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Maurice, this is brilliant; a major impact both visually and psychologically! All I can say is WOW! I love it. Once again, you retire and your creativity comes surging back! Bravo, Maurice Sapiro!!
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Thanks Arris, It’s friends like you, that keep me going. Thanks for the encouragement and inspiration. !
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