forest for the trees
acrylic on watercolor paper, mounted on wood panel, 11 x 14 x 1.5
Sometime around summer of 2020 I discovered Lewis Noble an Artist who lives in the UK. I love his work, it is abstract but he rips it up and puts it back together in a collage format for his notebooks and small pieces and I am intrigued by the compositions he creates. I tried to paint just pieces of information the way he does and I keep trying. I am not as successful as that because I end up with something more representative of the information that I am looking at (photos). This one piece though I really liked after I did it, it felt like a fun, easy, loose representative piece of a forest and I thought ok this is a keeper! I will be taking a Lewis Noble workshop in April 2021 and I cant wait to learn his process!
acrylic on watercolor paper, mounted on wood panel, 11 x 14 x 1.5
Sometime around summer of 2020 I discovered Lewis Noble an Artist who lives in the UK. I love his work, it is abstract but he rips it up and puts it back together in a collage format for his notebooks and small pieces and I am intrigued by the compositions he creates. I tried to paint just pieces of information the way he does and I keep trying. I am not as successful as that because I end up with something more representative of the information that I am looking at (photos). This one piece though I really liked after I did it, it felt like a fun, easy, loose representative piece of a forest and I thought ok this is a keeper! I will be taking a Lewis Noble workshop in April 2021 and I cant wait to learn his process!
acrylic on watercolor paper, mounted on wood panel, 11 x 14 x 1.5
Sometime around summer of 2020 I discovered Lewis Noble an Artist who lives in the UK. I love his work, it is abstract but he rips it up and puts it back together in a collage format for his notebooks and small pieces and I am intrigued by the compositions he creates. I tried to paint just pieces of information the way he does and I keep trying. I am not as successful as that because I end up with something more representative of the information that I am looking at (photos). This one piece though I really liked after I did it, it felt like a fun, easy, loose representative piece of a forest and I thought ok this is a keeper! I will be taking a Lewis Noble workshop in April 2021 and I cant wait to learn his process!