Ever heard of the saying play it by ear? Yeah. Does this piece make sense? Maybe not, or…maybe it does, and you have to really think about it. Or, maybe I should up my wordplay game. Heh. 😉
Currently listening to: Chin Up – Copeland
Ever heard of the saying play it by ear? Yeah. Does this piece make sense? Maybe not, or…maybe it does, and you have to really think about it. Or, maybe I should up my wordplay game. Heh. 😉
Currently listening to: Chin Up – Copeland
I think it looks wonderful.
Are you selling prints of your work yet?
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Yes it does make sense!! Both the phrase and art are of equal sensibility.
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yea and it is very very and very creative and deep post.
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Intriguing piece of art in a wonderful kind of way 🙂
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If you apply the concept of color theory to painting in that placing certain colors next to each other can give you interesting effects. For example if you place blue next to yellow both will appear green.
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That is a very interesting perception! Visually, you can very easily trick the eye in to seeing anything you choose and get different results. My example is shadowing/highlighting–using black/white usually tends to dirty colors, but using combination of color (applying concept of color theory as you mentioned) will give it a more intriguing look and keeps the vibrancy of the colors. Fun technique!
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Such a simple idea……but so effective and very clever….I am besotted .
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The old masters such as Rembrandt and Vasquez painted with a limited palette with very muted colors including using black. The results was a feeling of lots of color. But if you place one of these artists in the same room with Monet all of a sudden Rembrandt and Velazquez’ work look muddy and lifeless. Our brains are hardwired to see color even when it’s not there.
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Liked!Equals my eyes.
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Reblogged this on spinningwheeldotco and commented:
I find something abstract, bizarre, and whimsical compared to all of the bash the world commentary. My parents used to do and it irked me then. I try to resist the temptation. My heart goes out to young people and what it must be like to be around so much embellishment everywhere. Reality is still the ?. So keep asking what the source is when everyone claims they have the answer. How can there be one answer in such a complicated world?
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Amazing art!-JW 🏆
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I LOVE this! You do amazing work, the style is right up my alley. I look forward to seeing more! Thank you for sharing!
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I looooove your work! As a huge fan of art myself, I’m always looking to see new styles from different artists, so keep up the great work 🙂
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Nice artwork and yes, those words do make sense . Started using wordpress yesterday so don’t know much but i think i am becoming a fan of this.
Can’t wait for future works!!
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I think it looks wonderful
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💕💕 love the flowers!!
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Awesome!!
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So beautiful, thanks so much
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GORGEOUS
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Hiw i wish i was so colorful one like my life is so black and grey!
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Looks like a “fun” version of Big Brother from 1984 😀 Lovely art!
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i like it .
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Love it!
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Very interesting and great sensibility
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Unique
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I love these colorful flowers. When I looked at it and thought about your pun. I thought to myself… I am not really good at playing things by ear instead I have to see things happening with my own eyes. 🙂
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Awesome Job!
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Love your work! Hope you don’t mind me sharing.
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Veryy interesting!!
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I’m not sure where the phrase came from but growing up we had a blind person tune our piano. My Mother always said it’s because their ability to hear was perfected with the loss of sight so I always thought that was the meaning.
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That’s a lovely story. 🙂
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Amazing art! Really great. I would definitely want to see more of those great pieces of art, so please continue!!! I might even share some of them, love it.
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Thank you! I really appreciate it!
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It’s deep …and wonderful 🙂
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really.. great art… it’s deep amd wonderful
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Thank you!
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nice 🙂
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That is just amazing, and it made my day!
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Very creative
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Coming from a music background, this makes total sense 😛
its like improvising, but with art haha, sounds exciting
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Wonderful.
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gorgeous
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I enjoy this piece. It makes me think of the saying stop to smell the roses. I know the saying is not necessarily about the eyes linguistically speaking but the depth of the saying alludes to similar perspectives the same way your artwork does. Kudos
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Love this – on Instagram as well? Love to see the process.
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That is really good I like the saying. I actually have heard it before. Did you paint it? Or did you find it? Either way it is incredible. Well done and keep at it!
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