Showing posts with label portrait. Show all posts
Showing posts with label portrait. Show all posts

Saturday, 21 October 2023

Drenched in Emotion: The Power of Abstract Portraiture


 Introduction:

There's an undeniable allure to abstract art—its ambiguity, its emotional rawness, and the way it encourages viewers to dive deep into their interpretations. Among all the forms of abstract art, the abstract portrait stands out as a captivating blend of the familiar and the unfamiliar. One such portrait that caught our attention is a stunning piece characterized by its vivid juxtaposition of bold yellows and cooling blues.

The Dance of Colors:


The most striking element in this portrait is the color palette. The use of bold yellows against a backdrop of calming blues creates an intense emotional contrast. Yellow, often associated with joy, warmth, and energy, seems to bleed and spread, perhaps signifying an overwhelming rush of emotions. On the other hand, the blues and greys, often linked to calmness or melancholy, paint a story of restraint and introspection.

A Face Half Revealed:


The face in the portrait, partly hidden and partly revealed, gives a sense of mystery. One can't help but wonder about the thoughts, memories, and emotions harbored by the subject. The visible eye, beautifully detailed and almost lifelike, serves as a window to the soul, pulling the viewer in for a closer, more intimate look.

Textures and Techniques:


The dripping effect, combined with the seemingly random brush strokes, speaks of spontaneity and letting go. It's as if the artist allowed their emotions to guide their hand, resulting in a raw, unfiltered representation of the subject's state of mind. The textures add depth and dimension to the artwork, making it come alive.

Conclusion:


Abstract portraiture, as showcased in this piece, is not just about aesthetics—it's about emotion, introspection, and storytelling. As viewers, we're invited to create our narratives, drawing from our experiences and emotions. It's a dialogue between the artist, the subject, and the viewer, making each interaction unique and deeply personal.

Monday, 9 September 2013

Zen painting

Acrylics on canvase 12"x10"

Monday, 8 July 2013

Quick Selfy

quick painting, painted with Paynes grey, titanium white and cad orange. 

Friday, 21 September 2012

Self portrait - Day 3

I think the colours are starting to blend nicely, the photo doesnt really do it justice :( the nose isn't right


Tuesday, 18 September 2012

Monday, 17 September 2012

Self portrait Day 1


The camera didn't really pick up the colours very well.

Friday, 30 March 2012

eye self portrait

I painted my eye using a mirror.  

Img283_1024x832

Acrylics on paper

Sunday, 16 October 2011

Portrait

Dscf3005_768x1024
I wanted to do a painting of Simon Pegg but to be honest i dont think this looks much like him, apart from that i actually quite like it. i'm sure it must look like someone out there ;)  

Friday, 22 July 2011

insanity Finished

Photos look a little blurred :(  

based on http://mffugabriel-stock.deviantart.com/art/Insane-Stock-08-243467324

Acrylics on canvas 20" x 16"

Thursday, 11 November 2010

Thursday, 4 March 2010

Self Portrait

self-portrait

made in photoshop :)

Friday, 18 December 2009

Tuesday, 15 December 2009

Portrait of an old man

man-painted

Based on a picture from http://www.sxc.hu/photo/1222630 chalk brush and soft edged brush took about 4/5 hours

man-painted