This abstract painting was created by dipping about 150 wooden sticks, one at a time, into the paint with tweezers and then placing them on the paper. Four in red paint and the others in the black paint. After waiting long enough for it to dry, the sticks were also taken off one by one. The painting was photographed in such a way that the structure of the watercolour paper is still clearly visible. The original is 30 x 40 cm, but the nice thing about a print is that you can choose any size and material you want. Curious about what else I have painted? In my shop, among others, I have many different kinds of abstract artworks. From colourful landscapes to cheerful bubbles. I used the following colours in the painting: black, white and red.
Welcome to this personal shop, part of my venture 'Shot it photography and paintings'. In daily life, I enjoy travelling, working with people, going out into nature and discovering new things. This versatility is reflected in my art: colourful, varied and full of variety in.. Read more…