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Intuitive paintings IV
Previously, I focused more on painting shapes. This time, the focus is more on brushstrokes . I didn't have any plans on what a batch of paintings would be for the day but looking at them altogether, they have a common color - black. XD
Well, it's not really black but only close to it. I use less black now mainly because I like how ultramarine blue and raw umber looks like.
The darkest one for this was mixed with a bit of green as well to make it look nice with the others. I'm trying to get used to the contrast of desaturated colors and vivid colors together so I added the pinks as well.
I try not to follow too much on the color palette generator since it only contains 4 colors and I need to get used to using other colors as well with them.
This one reminds me of Garnet and Peridot from Steven Universe. Maybe because I was listening to the album while I was doing this. :P I like the ruby red and the almost-lime greens and how they're not too much.
Using ultramarine blue and making it stand out really looks "professional" to me. I think a lot of contemporary artists use this color palette and that reminds me of it. It is no wonder why this shade of blue was also popular even in ancient Egypt.
I was thinking a lot about war that's currently happening and how it just seems like we will never achieve a complete peace in any era. Despite our technological advances, greed still prevails.
Also I'm not sure how that shade of yellow became a neon shade despite using the same paint tube and mixes. I think it is because it is beside a very dark color. :D
Which one's your favorite?
Mine is the third one. The simplicity looks really good to me and reminds me of an artist named Tracy Emin. :D
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2 commentsI really enjoyed reading about your process because it feels so authentic and free, like an honest exploration of color, brushwork, and emotion. 🎨🖤 I love how the palette seemed to reveal itself naturally, and how those dark tones, ultramarine blue, greens, and pinks end up communicating with each other in such an interesting way. I also found it beautiful that you shared the feelings and references that accompanied you while painting, because that gives even more life to the work. My favorite would also be among the simpler ones, because sometimes simplicity holds a very special kind of strength. ✨💙
Las pinturas me transmite energías elementales de la naturaleza 🏞️. Agua, fuego, hielo, tierra