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V is for Vendetta
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What inspired the style you paint in! Just checked out a bunch of your stuff and I was extremely impressed with a lot of them. Much love and curiosity.
Nina
Hi Nina. Thanks for stopping by. Glad you enjoyed some of the works. I’m sure I can’t definitively pinpoint the inspirations for the style but one catalyst was when i was working with some pastels I was doing all kinds of long continuous swerving lines with lots of motion that I really liked and just tried to find ways to replicate that with paint, in this case much of it comes from pouring liquid acrylics as if it were a light wand. You don’t always know what you are going to get but it’s a lot of fun. Thanks again.
I especially liked the van gogh stuff you tried! I like to drip liquid acrylics around my borders and abstract work on occasion. If you’d like to check out my stuff its at http://www.ninayinartcollection.wordpress.com
Yes, played around with palette knife. Need to do more of that. I really like your spray paint and acrylic Boddhie Tree.
Thank you. I hope you have a wonderful night. Shall be in touch. 🙂