How I used to paint


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I've been cleaning up boxes of papers, chucking out lots of stuff and found two small photos of two acrylic paintings I made some years ago. Heaven only knows where the real paintings are these days! I guess I gave them away. One of of Nukutatava Beach in Fiji where we lived one time, the other is of Stephenson's Falls out of Geelong. Flat shapes then and rather a cold look I think.
(later: I changed the colours a bit using Picasa3 and I think this is more like the original. The other one was too yellow!)

Labels: landscape painting, Nukutatava, Stephenson's Falls
2 Comments:
I have yet to learn design or how to do abstract work...so much to learn...I like both of these and am enjoying the different look each has.
annie
I especially like the composition and shapes of the beach one.
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