
Rorschach #2
Completed in 2007
12" x 12"
Acrylic paint on a deep gallery-stretched triangular canvas
The words read: No regrets.




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ABOUT THIS PIECE: I have begun a wonderful new series of abstract paintings that are loose and bold and experiential. All about paint and color and emotion. Less conscious than my usual work. And like Rorschach ink blots, they hold limitless stories so each viewer can find their own path through. Like clouds, too! What do you see in this piece? I have asked several people to look at pieces from this series and we all see different things. I have three paintings in the series completed so far. This is the most unusual and evocative. It is a fun vibrant splashy painting. Here are the other pieces in the Rorschach series so far... HOW IT WAS MADE: This piece has equal parts brush painting and palette knife painting. I used a teeny tiny 20/0 detail brush to add the words.
(The staple-free sides have been painted so you can display your new artwork unframed. This is a digital photo, the scans above are more accurate.)
DISPLAY OPTIONS: This piece was painted on a professional-quality, triangular, gallery-wrapped canvas with deep 1.25" sides. This piece would look wonderful displayed unframed directly on the wall. Or it can be easily and affordably framed as it required no matting or glass. (Framers can frame this one!) This painting is also very stable sitting on edge and could be displayed that way on a shelf or desktop. I bought all of these uniquely shaped canvases that I could find, but that was not very many. And I am sad to report that the manufacturer quit making them last year. So you will see a few more of these from me in the near future, but that will likely be it for triangular pieces.
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No regrets.
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ORIGINAL ARTWORK SOLD
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