Monday, October 15, 2007

Reinvent-tage Day 15 - Part 2

Today's Intention...experiment with the unknown...




Okay...I did exactly that this morning...I was playing in old faux finish sample boards...attempting to do a background for something else...I dribbled some metallic and interference acrylics on the surface...I then drug a trowel over them in random strokes...and this mysterious this happened...it looks like non-objective abstract art...I really love it...

I am not sure that I will use it as a background...I may just frame them as they are...I was having so much fun with these I forgot to take photos...but there is really no process here...this is what happened...completely by surprise...just moving freely...allowing the tools and materials to do the work...try it...

8 comments:

qualcosa di bello said...

your joy of being caught up in this is the process! so beautiful...

& your previous post photos & challenge inspired me...i am working on some words for the grapes on the vines!

KaiBlue said...

love to sit and read thru your postings with a nice hot cup of tea..
I like these to images, like fire and water :)
PEace, Kai

Leslie said...

Beautiful Rebecca! I've never worked with Interference, but I think it's in my future!

Distant Timbers Echo said...

It is quite amazing how life tends to flow when left to move freely!

I love the color used in the top photo, even if by chance!

:)
Always,
Jas...

Karen Cole said...

Rebecca,

I see an incredible correlation between your Frenchtown branches and these beautiful swirls of color.

There is similar movement in both. I find it fascinating to look at all of the images at the same time.

Love that Frenchtown!

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tlchang said...

Yes, I like the your blog=hot cup of tea. :-) So many yummy things. I especially love these multi-colored, metallic, interference pieces. Mmmmmm....

Lisa Oceandreamer Swifka said...

Oh I love how these came out Rebecca....the fluidity and colors. Don't you just love how a random experiment can become THE art?
XOXO
Love,
Lisa