Showing posts with label poured art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poured art. Show all posts

Thursday, January 1, 2015

Contemporary Abstract Painting "Celebration" by Colorado Abstract Artist Candace French




Imagine popping open a bottle of chilled champagne or sparking apple cider and seeing it gush from the bottle. Memories of celebrating New Year’s Eve, birthdays, anniversaries and just being friends were the inspiration for this work of art. I “poured” the color onto the bare canvas and added a secret ingredient to magically move the metallic paint. This piece is wired so it can be hung horizontally or vertically.

  36"x12"x3/4" Mixed Media on Canvas/Available

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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Abstract Poured Paint, Mixed Media Painting, "STREAMS" by Carol Schiff, 6x6x1.5"

I hope you enjoy this example of  abstract poured paint.

Purchase here
85. + shipping


This has a very hard, high gloss finish on gallery wrap canvas.  Silver metallic paint brings additional interest and works well with the finish to create an eye-catching piece.

Please pin!

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Monday, August 12, 2013

Mixed Media Abstraction, "Shades of Blue", 10x10" by Carol Schiff

I am continuing on my path of abstraction and mixed media.  The highlight of this piece, in my opinion, is the intense and gorgeous color.  I am just not sure that the images will portray the depth seen in the actual piece.

Purchase here
135 + shipping
 This consists of a 10x10 stretched canvas with a 6x8 panel attached.  The finish is a high gloss resin type .



Are you able to see the depth of the colors?


They appear very rich, as if glowing from within...........





Such fun to try creating outside your comfort zone.

Ciao!



www.CarolSchiffStudio.blogspot.com

Monday, July 22, 2013

ALL IN A ROW, Mixed Media Abstract Painting by Carol Schiff

I find myself being drawn more and more to the abstract and mixed media area of art.  In May I attended a wonderful workshop given by Carol Nelson.  She fueled my desire with her creative techniques and materials.  Since then, I have been trying to develop my own techniques.


Purchase here
99.95 + shipping
I included some of Carol's techniques and some of my own.  I like this piece in both a horizontal format or in a vertical format.  The sides are painted and do not require framing.



It can hang on the wall or sit on a shelf.  It has just a touch of gold leaf to capture the light.
I have to admit.......I really enjoyed creating this.





www.CarolSchiffStudio.blogspot.com

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

SHADES OF BLUE, 10X10 Mixed Media Abstraction by Carol Schiff


I am continuing on my path to abstraction and mixed media.  The highlight of this piece, in my opinion, is the intense and gorgeous color.  I am just not sure that the images will portray the depth seen in the actual piece.

Purchase here
135 + shipping
 This consists of a 10x10 stretched canvas with a 6x8 panel attached.  The finish is a high gloss resin type .



Are you able to see the depth of the colors?


They appear very rich, as if glowing from within...........





Such fun to try creating outside your comfort zone.

Ciao!



www.CarolOnEdge.etsy.com

Saturday, July 6, 2013

ALL IN A ROW by Carol Schiff

I find myself being drawn more and more to the abstract and mixed media area of art.  In May I attended a wonderful workshop given by Carol Nelson.  She fueled my desire with her creative techniques and materials.  Since then, I have been trying to develop my own techniques.


Purchase here
99.95 + shipping
I included some of Carol's techniques and some of my own.  I like this piece in both a horizontal format or in a vertical format.  The sides are painted and do not require framing.



It can hang on the wall or sit on a shelf.  It has just a touch of gold leaf to capture the light.
I have to admit.......I really enjoyed creating this.





www.CarolSchiffStudio.blogspot.com