I love the "whatevers". They can lead to larger paintings, and are often the most expressive. It's like a thought form-on paper (or canvas) and the feelings or thoughts just needs to be expressed. Maybe not a solid anything, but a non-representational something none-the-less. Very powerful, M-Rasto
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I love the "whatevers". They can lead to larger paintings, and are often the most expressive. It's like a thought form-on paper (or canvas) and the feelings or thoughts just needs to be expressed. Maybe not a solid anything, but a non-representational something none-the-less. Very powerful, M-Rasto
I love this kind of stuff, all about composition and so fun to look at.
I can journey down all kinds of made up experiences here.
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