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The Maze
Rain wants a Maze this week. She might have lost the way in this one. :)
It is a maze in my former hometown. The startimage is from 1914. So, this is digital.
I had some fun with colors this week. When I came into the room where they were spread out to dry I saw a Stalactite cave. So I named them: CAVE, left and right as they were flipped.
The two pieces above are painted on A4 photopaper. Colors spread out on one of them then put the next one over the wet paint and flipped it off to create the second.
This is all for today. Hope you liked it!
It is a bit coolet today so I will head out hiking. :)
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Nice maze response. Enjoyed the art pieces. Happy Thursday Monica
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I really love both pieces. Wonderful for the theme. Have a nice day.
ReplyDeleteYour maze looks a little risky ... bet there are some skinned knees and bruises after you make your way through that one. Love your process and the results in your artwork. Clever, clever, my friend :)
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From the Sol
That is a tricky maze! Clever way of doing the two painting. They looks wonderful.
ReplyDelete-Soma
Nice maze work and art pieces
ReplyDeleteI like your take on the maze - it does look a bit challenging! Your paintings look very cool.
ReplyDeletethanks!
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