Illusion
by Nancy Kane Chapman
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8.500 x 11.000 inches
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Title
Illusion
Artist
Nancy Kane Chapman
Medium
Painting - Acrylic/photography
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February 7th, 2013
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Comments (11)
Marsha Heiken
Nancy, Fantastic art work. Love it. Hugs,Marsha ! FAV
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
I just love creating abstracts....using a credit card and piling the paint on the edge and then scraping it along the surface. Quite interesting results....!
Nikki Dalton
Such a unique abstract Barbara! Love the feel of illusion you have created here, so imaginative and expressive with wonderful sense of mystery! Beautiful work! fv
Bob and Nancy Kendrick
This is a lovely painting! Soft colors and design! v/f/L
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
Thank you Bob and Nancy! I just visited your site and in time I'll explore all of your many travels and beautiful photography. I really like your cover picture. My husband and I had a very big smile looking at the two of you!
Gun Legler
Creative and beautiful! fv
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
So happy you liked this one. I am out there making marks and hoping that it creates a good feeling.
Nancy Kane Chapman
Thank you so much Karen. I have so enjoyed your skill with photography and all of the mechanics to make it even more artistic.
Karen Slagle
What a gorgeous painting once again, Nancy. Painting is not my forte and I admire those that have the ability and vision...f/v
Anne-Elizabeth Whiteway
Nancy, This is so creatively accomplished and is an awe-inspiring image. Your creativity is boundless. F/V Thanks for comments ....I always like hearing from you. Anne
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
I've done a series of these, loading the paint carefully and then dashing the stripes quickly. It's all in the wrist. I'm learning each time I paint.
Douglas Taylor
Paintings are not usually in my wheelhouse, Nancy...But I really like this one. It is very reminiscent of icicles to my eye. f/v
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
This is done loading the paint on the side of a credit card and then bravely getting the strokes just right. Pressure (as in nature) does the trick.