One good thing about having my work sit in my studio for TOO long, is that if I stare at it long enough, I want to make it better (or ay least more current with my evolved way of looking at things.)
Below are 2 examples. After re-doing the Soup cutout, which I just painted right over, I decided my Cake cutout needed work. I found some elements in the original that I thought had redeeming qualities so I decided to do a new version on a discarded canvas I found in my alley
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21"x16" Acrylic on canvass |
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21"x14" Acrylic on Masonite Cutout |
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17" Round. Acrylic on Masonite |
One good thing about having my work sit in my studio for TOO long, is that if I stare at it long enough, I want to make it better (or ay least more current with my evolved way of looking at things.)
Below are 2 examples. After re-doing the Soup cutout, which I just painted right over, I decided my Cake cutout needed work. I found some elements in the original that I thought had redeeming qualities so I decided to do a new version on a discarded canvas I found in my alley.