Geometric artwork. It’s abstract but it looks like I painted a darts board!

Yesterdays painting went well and I have this lovely abstract as a result – I removed the masking today and managed to rip the paper only once. Unusual for a complicated picture and, knowing how I tend to rush,the trick is not to remove the masking before the paint is dry. You also get lovely coloured fingers – green and brown with a slight iridescent effect in this case! So Voila, my abstract…

Centre of attention

 

The trouble is, now all I can see is a darts board, whichever way I look at it. Is it a good thing? Hmm! not sure, probably yes although I’m not a darts fan… anymore. OK, I admit to chucking the odd few dozen darts as a teenager – far too close to my Mum’s piano for her liking! No longer, I have cast off this pointy activity in a pointed way! Maybe I should view it as an attempt at self hypnosis, although, if that were to succeed, how would I bring myself around? I’m off target now –hah just realised the pun there! Unintentional, I assure you.

Now, what should I paint next? A caricature, portrait or return to that streetskater?

Having looked at the post online, it looks distorted.

About CathyReadArt

I re-imagine iconic architecture using explosive, colourful drops and trails of paint, held together with a structure of white lines. I exhibit with the Society of Women Artists in London and was awarded the Barbara Tate Memorial Award in 2015. My work is in the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford and corporate collections. I appeared on Sky Arts Landscape Artist of the Year in 2016 and 2017. Originally from Manchester I now live in a chapel near Buckingham which I converted with my husband. I live close enough to London to get my Urban Architecture fix when needed.
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