Showing posts with label neoplasticism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label neoplasticism. Show all posts

Monday, April 13, 2009

"I paint forms as I think them, not as I see them." Picasso.

Hello and welcome to the Art gallery of an upcoming artist, Miss Dimples. Playing with all abstract styles: cubism, neoplasticism and expressionism, here she presents some of her masterpieces. (Her Mama, being the lazy and forgetful mom that she is, had forgotten to send some of these masterpieces to the aunts and grandparents they were made for. This is her effort at redeeming herself. Mama's favorite: Carence.)

Art lessons are also available if payments are made in the form of candy.


Sun, Water, Sky by Dimples from early 2008.
Orange and Purple washable paint on paper.



Flower by Dimples from 2008
Pink and Orange washable paint on paper.







A bird suit by Dimples from 2009
Black washable non-toxic marker on paper.











House with a jelly fish by Dimples from 2009.
Green washable non-toxic marker on paper.











Rocket ship by Dimples from 2009.
Red, Green and Black washable markers on paper.


Carence by Dimples from 2009.
Non-washable black pen on paper.

Background:
What is this?
For the nose to play with.
But what is it? A carence.
What's a carence?
This is a carence. You go round and round, and put your nose here. (pointing at the dark spot which on further inspection turned out to be a slit in the paper. Perfect for a nose to fit in.)


Pretty Dinosaur by Dimples from early 2008.
Washable Orange paint on paper.








Angry Dinosaur by Dimples from early 2008
Washable Brown paint on paper.









Letters to Santa by Dimples from 2008, some time around Christmas.
Non-washable unidentified marker OR pen on green and yellow paper.






Pretty for Mama by Dimples from 2008
Non-toxic washable Blue, Red, Yellow, Green and Black paint.











"I paint forms as I think them, not as I see them."
Picasso.

For abstract art by other famous artists, and to see how Dimples and they share brilliance in abstract techniques, check out:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstract_art

Take those art lessons, and you can be famous too. No admission without candy.