
It was really difficult to get a good photograph of this painting. There are a lot of shiny parts. In addition to acrylic and watercolor, I incorporated some scrap pieces of glossy photo paper splashed with alcohol inks, and I used some silver metallic paint.
As for the completed overall painting, I see an underwater scene, light emanating from above, and below might be jagged rocks revealing the remnants of a violent and bloody confrontation. Of course it could be something else entirely, or nothing at all. It’s what ever you want it to be!
I do like the underwater feeling. Which to me is comforting and soothing. I’ve loved to swim all my life and this looks like an undersea environment I’d like to explore.
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Thanks, Claudia! I’m glad the painting is inviting and soothing to you, I too love the ocean and water!
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Cool blue underwater artwork, Tiffany!
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You know all about cool water art, thanks, Phil!
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I see broken glass and blood. Blue is a peaceful word and color for poets. I see the sea as well but I see the traumatic association with the ocean. Beautiful piece.
Love ❤️ Joni
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Thank you so much, Joni!
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I love this… the colors are spectacular!
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Thank you, Judith!
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Stunning blue hues….love your interpretation of the painting. I saw an underwater view, but had’t decided the red aspect and then I read your description….
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Thanks, Kirt! I think the blues are my favorite part!
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Love the colors.
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I like this one particularly – it has the feel of a digital work
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Thanks a bunch, Graham! Indeed, I see what you mean, and digital art is something I have never attempted!
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