I've been enjoying a little time to myself to work on art not related to my Custom Portraits. It's been so long since I had hours every day to sit in the art studio and just paint what my imagination created! Sometimes it feels like I've lost my creative edge and have deviated from my artistic journey, so it's important to have some time to just feel the paint and canvases and let my fingers create something new.
I've done abstract art and really grew from it; I've done realism and didn't so much enjoy it; and I've somewhat done the "pop art" thing via my custom portraits. But I decided to further investigate what "Pop Art" means. So for inspiration I've pinned fabrics, patterns and color palette swatches and mulled them over. In these next two pieces you'll see texture and repetitive patterns, as well as bright color palettes.
I love the way these two paintings pop out of flatness and how they feel more true to pop art in their sharp and clean lines, bold and contrasting colors. I can't wait to see how this project progresses!
I could also use a little help naming both paintings, so if you have any suggestions, leave a comment!
I've done abstract art and really grew from it; I've done realism and didn't so much enjoy it; and I've somewhat done the "pop art" thing via my custom portraits. But I decided to further investigate what "Pop Art" means. So for inspiration I've pinned fabrics, patterns and color palette swatches and mulled them over. In these next two pieces you'll see texture and repetitive patterns, as well as bright color palettes.
I love the way these two paintings pop out of flatness and how they feel more true to pop art in their sharp and clean lines, bold and contrasting colors. I can't wait to see how this project progresses!
I could also use a little help naming both paintings, so if you have any suggestions, leave a comment!