Showing posts with label abstract paintings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label abstract paintings. Show all posts

Tuesday, 18 March 2014

Landslide Unique Abstract Painting

Landslide is just one of the Unique Abstract paintings that went on display for the first time a few days before christmas 2012... the show was a huge success with several paintings being sold and lots of really great people turning up for a fantastic evening of art and interaction...

All these special unique abstract paintings are all painted on specially prepared USB boards that create a fantastic textured surface that adds to the distinct nature of these paintings.
Landslide A Unique Abstract Painting
60 x 80 cm oil on a unusual surface 
This Painting truly captures the the atmosphere of a clif-face eroded by the passing storm of reds and purples that filter down to the lower large area of this unique painting  and attracts a huge amount of visual attention.

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Friday, 15 March 2013

Thrown Down a Sexy Painting Study


Thrown down is just one of the sexy painting studies exploring a commission I reluctantly took on a few months ago and although i have written about this intended painting before ( click here to read ) I have struggled to grasp the subject matter as it is so alien to my personality.

Thrown Down
Mixed-media, acrylic, oil pastel, charcoal 
and graphite 60 x 50 cm's, unframed
Normally I don't do commissions, yet this one offered the freedom to paint what I wanted without a time frame, all I was asked to do was paint a sexy group of male and female nudes.

The Other paintings done as studies for this commission like girl with pearls, Five figures (view this painting on website) and the 'A Painting in progress' that I'm currently working on have all helped develop a different atmosphere in each painting which is cool.

The problem was not so much the subject just the style of painting that could capture the energy and violence that such a subject required. Normally I might have headed towards softly blended colours that create a harmony of tone and contrasts. 

However after chatting with her I realised that although detail is of no value the implied passion and violence of the moment was vital to the overall effect she was looking for.

Thrown down is an almost violent and powerful painting with sex at its core. The hard dark lines outline the physical process of the figure being cast down, within the painting several outlines can be made out of the twisting form as she is thrown to the floor....

The patches of bright colour add to the power of the image and even the face has sublime and resigned expression of acceptance that is frighteningly passive and real that makes the whole painting both sexy, horrifying and beautiful fascinating.

As an individual I'm both repulsed and delighted with this sexy painting study that has taken me to areas of my consciousness that I have never really explored before the result has been a liberating artistic voyage of discovery and freedom.  

For more Modern or abstract paintings by the artist visit www.mjo-art.com for a unique collection of fantastic and diverse paintings as well as lots of articles and much more besides.

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Friday, 15 February 2013

abstract painting

abstract painting by Mjo-art
abstract painting, a photo by Mjo-art on Flickr.
this piece was inspired when I took down a shelf in the garage to clean it... The shelf was rotten but the surface was covered in grime and the rust marks from some old paint tins crating an interesting pattern and effects... I just had to get out my brushes and have a go... What do you think of this pleasing acrylic painting.

Acrylic paints on paper

Via Flickr:
Acrylic paint on paper painted as an exploration that I thoroughly enjoyed as an exercise in control and design

Monday, 26 November 2012

Painting Three Acrylic Studies


These Three Acrylic Studies painted as working study for a larger painting to be completed in oils on a large canvas that was lying around is one way to focus the mind and sort out those little problems of composition and colour. 

It not that I normally intend to frame and sell such studies but the effect of the three acrylic studies paintings looked fantastic as a set, Each original acrylic painting are about 30 x 40 cm and priced at £65 each, although I would happily sell all three for £150 which would make a vibrant and warm set of paintings that would compliment any home. 

Working Study 1
Working Study 2


Working Study 3


















One of the main reasons for using acrylics Paints is the fast drying times allowing any artist to turn out a number of test pieces in paint that consider tone and proportions, although often transferring such an image onto a larger canvas can alter the overall painting considerably.

In this case the Canvas measures 100 x 120 cm which is about as large as I cam manage in my studio at Hylands House.  I have prepared the Painting with a thick and textured layer of Acrylic colour and allowed this to dry throughly, creating a fantastic surface that should shine through the finished painting. 


Acrylic Studies have a valid and important part to play in the process of painting and perhaps all three of these dramatic and visually pleasing acrylic paintings have been very useful in making the larger piece more successful as an original painting.




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Sunday, 24 June 2012

Easy abstract paintings in acrylics

I spent a few moments today having a quick browse around google and came across a really interesting site about how to paint abstract paintings with acrylic paints in a variety of styles and methods...

Well worth a look if you are interested in abstract painting and exploring new and interesting ways to paint beautiful paintings that capture the imagination. There are lots of simple to follow video tutorials and much more besides that got into detail about tools and techniques  that make it easy for any one to paint fantastic acrylic paintings. 

abstractartoriginal.blogspot.co.uk

Saturday, 2 June 2012

Her argument devoid of reason

Her argument devoid of reason by Mjo-art
Her argument devoid of reason, a photo by Mjo-art on Flickr.
a new and expressive painting exploring my response to an interesting discussion with a girlfriend... as you can see it was a colourful conversation that left me confused and bewildered.

Although I don't normally react to events quite so dramatically in this particular instance I found refreshing and liberating to explore my feelings so vividly