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Monday, February 27, 2012

Chaotic Abstract

This painting was made with Acrylic paint on BFK paper.

            I created this image as a challenge to myself to learn more about abstract art.  My teacher, Ms. Chatham Kemp, suggested that I begin my journey by generating interesting shapes and by using various shades of black, white, and gray.  In the end, I spent roughly 9 hours on the project and feel as though I greatly benefited from the experience.  Not only did I learn how visually powerful chaos can be in a painting, but the effects it has on people.  Some individuals that I showed the painting to felt overwhelmed by the chaotic expressions of the mass of bubbles in the upper left hand corner; Other individuals weren't affected at all by the image. I suppose some people enjoy chaos more than others.  Personally, I view chaos as a friend.  There is no escape from chaos, whether in art, or in day to day activities, one must learn to cope with chaos.

            Andrew L. Dorman ^_^

6 comments:

  1. Personally, I have trouble understanding and creating abstracts. I really enjoy your use of so many tonal values and I can feel the emotion of chaos.

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  2. Your shapes are very interesting. the "bubbles" as you call them have somewhat of a playfulness to them, to me, because of the way they are stacked upon one another. I think it would be interesting to see what you can do with color.

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  3. I think your abstract drawings are very interesting in the way that you create patterns of contrasting light and dark shapes throughout the drawing; it makes the whole thing move.

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  4. I'm a big fan of contrast in art, and this is a great example of gradients forming shapes and depth. It definitely has a lot going on, like recently disturbed water. I feel like I'm looking at something fluid and constantly in motion.

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  5. This work is look like not only chaos but also I felt the image of the planets. The high/mid/low key value painting is good way to supporting the meaning of 'Chaos'

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