July 14, 2012
Abstracts
“I’ve been doing a lot of abstract painting lately, extremely abstract. No brush, no paint, no canvas, I just think about it.” ~ Steven Wright
That quote cracked me up, as my canvasses are pretty much screaming at me! But it also inspired me to share some abstracts ~ not my “typical” style, but there’s “something about them”. Maybe just their free spirit? Ah, but I’m not one for analyzing my paintings, so here goes, just because.

Pink Flower / © Patricia Saxton

Dark Sky / © Patricia Saxton

Landscape / © Patricia Saxton

Red Garden / © Patricia Saxton
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Rand MacIvor
July 15, 2012 at 9:20 pmThere is so much that can be said about abstracts. About their rhythm, their vibrance and emotion. There is a necessary loose rawness about them. Ones that I enjoy don’t appear awkward and allow the viewer to ponder comfortably for as long as they like without feeling like they should move on…. and I love yours.
saxtonstudio
July 16, 2012 at 10:48 amThanks so much, Rand! And I love how you described what can sometimes be found in abstracts. Could NOT have said it better myself.