
I hope all of my American readers enjoyed a lovely Thanksgiving holiday full of friends, family and good food! And if you are like me, you are pretty tired of doing dishes about now. Yeah, I had enough.
Which reminded me of this painting that I call “Sponge” because I used an ordinary kitchen sponge to paint it, nothing technical or ingenious here. I like the way the blue and green compliment each other, and I often throw a yellow swirl in my paintings to connect the different elements.
I hope you have a great weekend, stay warm and safe my friends!
I love the contrasts between light and dark, soft and hard edges, solid and swirly! Thanks for sharing your work.
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Thank YOU for stopping by and commenting, I’m glad you like it!
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Very cool sponge painting. It looks like it was lots of fun.
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Thank you, Tim, if you can’t have fun in the studio, there’s no point!
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True. True. And true.
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So neat you created it this way! What’s that old saying, it’s what you do with it, whatever it is you have or use, right? Magic with simplicity, Tiffany! 😊
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Thank you, Adan, exactly!
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Big smile 😊
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I like this one Tiffany – and the swirls of poured paint create a great contrast.
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Thank you, Graham!
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Wonderful colors, contrast and textures!
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