No Idea

Completed in 2006

3.5" x 7"

Gouache and ink on acid-free 140lb watercolor paper

The word reads:  Love is confusing.  I have no idea what I am doing.

 

           

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I am really excited about this piece.  I had a lot of fun painting this and I am so happy about how these two media - gouache and ink - work together here.  I felt loose and free working this way and cannot wait to do more of these paintings.  No Idea is a beautiful soft painting filled with layers of subtle color.  It also features a nice open composition and a sentiment that I think many folks will be able to relate to.  The words here read, "Love is confusing.  I have no idea what I am doing."  Does anyone understand love?  Anyone?  I really have no clue.  But I am okay with that!

The colors in this piece are even more lovely in person than they appear on the screen.

I am hopeful this playful abstract piece will bring a bit of humor and acceptance to your home or office.

How No Idea was created.....   Gouache is like watercolor, only it is opaque rather than transparent.  I use this media in much the same manner that I use acrylics.  The difference is that these colors can be blended with water and are capable of much softer, more gradual transitions.  This media is also less forgiving than traditional acrylic paint and requires more forethought and more patience.  Once the gouache painting was finished, I went in with the teeniest tiniest ink pen you have ever seen and added the words and a few details.  The nib on this pen measures .2 millimeters!!  Can you imagine?  I adore this pen.  The ink used here is lightfast and archival.

No Idea was painted on acid-free heavy weight paper.  You will want to frame this piece to protect your investment.  To frame your new painting affordably, you can pick up a ready-made frame at your local home or discount store and then bring the frame with the painting to a custom-framer.  The framer can mat the painting to fit the frame.  *** Please note:  This painting continues right up to the edge of the paper on all sides.  It can be "floated" on a neutral background when framing or you may choose to mat right up to the edges of the image.

 

 

Love is confusing.

I have no idea what I am doing.

 

 

SOLD

 

   

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