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The following images in my gallery are created (&/or ) edited by myself with iPhone 4S with various applications. What you see is the final result of my creativity.
Latex scribbles
She hangs any way you like! Which way round would you hang her??
Latex has been rather popular in the studio recently mainly due to the fact that we get to peel it off at the end like you used to do with PVA on your hand when you were in art class at school. Surely everyone had a go at that??
For today’s piece we’ve gone abstract again mainly because the technique called for it and when we peeled the latex off you’re left with a glorious cacophony of colour. Which we approved of. She’s on a reclaimed 60x60cm canvas and is ready to go to a new home. She’s ready to hang whichever way round you prefer too! You can drop us a line or she’ll be on our new website in due course (www.id-iom.com).
Having said all that if she’s sat around for too long without selling and if I can think of anything that will next level this bad girl then don’t be surprised if I get the paint out and slap something on. The clock is ticking…
Cheers
id-iom
Los Angeles, California. Every time I get to the Getty I'm astounded by the architecture. The architect Richard Meier put incredible lines, windows, angles, curves, and textures in almost every view. You look up, down, across and through in almost any place you can get to and there are things of interest to see.
Looking at the details of this architecture abstractly reminds me of the work of Kandinsky and other Bauhaus painters and architects as well as the Russian Supremists and I wanted to make a small collection to attempt to document that.
Here's the entire set so far: Getty Center Abstractions