This is a finger-painting. No brushes or tools were used in the creation of this image.

Seeing Forever
Completed in 2004
8" x 10"
Acrylic on stretched canvas

(Detail)

(The staple-free edges are painted black allowing you to display this piece unframed if you like.)
Seeing Forever is such a beautiful surprise. This image is filled with bits of color and light. And the little tree is so expressive. The grassy hill area and the tree were first built up with fine-grade ceramic stucco before they were painted giving this piece a terrific tactile variety of textures, too.
Seeing Forever is a finger-painting. I apply paint right from the tubes to the canvas and then blend colors by patting the canvas with my fingertips (like playing a drum). It is a wild, messy process that has resulted in paint on every surface in my home and every item of clothing that I own. Literally. I buy paper towel in bulk and keep a bucket of water next to my easel so that I can clean up between colors.
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