Showing posts with label texture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label texture. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Ice and Lace - Original Abstract Contemporary Abstract Modern Art by Texas Artist Filomena de Andrade Booth

Ice and Lace
36"x24"x1.5"
Acrylic on Canvas
$625

"Ice and Lace" is my latest painting.  The canvas is heavily textured, accented with metallic gold and a collaged, lace element that adds an interesting element to the cool tones of this painting.

I am offering this painting at this price for one week only. Sale ends on April 6, 2011. 
To purchase, please click here.

Go to my YouTube video to see more details of this painting.

To see my entire portfolio of original abstract paintings, please visit my website.

Filomena de Andrade Booth
Texas Contemporary Abstract Artist

Sunday, March 27, 2011

"CELEBRATION" 11020 daily painter mixed media collage © Carol Nelson Fine Art

"CELEBRATION"

This is my demo piece from the second Littleton, CO, Metals and Mixed Media Workshop I gave over the weekend.  This piece is very three dimensional because the texture on the top part is made from cedar bedding that you would buy at the pet store for your pet hamster or gerbil.  While you're at the pet store, pick up some kitty litter because that makes great texture too.

The normal color of the cedar bedding is reddish brown and cream.  I enhanced that a bit. There is also some black sand sprinkled in there and some combusted red foil.  The wavy curly Q line is dimensional fabric paint by Tulip.  Click on the image for a close up view.

Once again, the workshop was a really fantastic experience, judging from the reactions I received from the artists in attendance.  We experimented with ironing tyvek, torching metals, drilling holes for nails and brads, epoxy resin application, and using all kinds of unique and fabulous materials.

Most of the artists were experienced primarily with watercolors, so the versatility of acrylic paints, along with all the cool effects and unusual materials I introduced, really got their creative juices flowing.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

"DIAMOND MINE" 11017 mixed media geologic abstract © Carol Nelson Fine Art

"DIAMOND MINE"





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The composition for this geologic abstract is cruciform - the design I choose most frequently.  You can see the large amount of texture on this piece - especially the little raised cubes which have silver leaf on top of them.  I meticulously added the silver leaf adhesive with a small applicator to each cube.


This painting has a lot of metallic paint, giving it a soft glow that doesn't photograph very well.  For purchase information, click here to go to my website.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Prelude to Spring - Original Abstract Painting by Texas Artist Filomena de Andrade Booth

Prelude to Spring
36"x36"x1.5'
Acrylic on Canvas

This is a commissioned painting I just completed for a client.  The colors are very soft and muted on a very textured canvas.  I started out by using a palette knife to apply the paint on the canvas and finished by applying glazes of color to create a softer look.  I "washed" the pink in the middle of the painting and did a little spraying with water to create some texture.  Overall, I'm very pleased with this painting and hope the client will too.

Click here to see my YouTube video of this painting.

Visit my website to see my entire portfolio of original abstract paintings.

Filomena de Andrade Booth
Texas Contemporary Abstract Artist

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Key West Reflections by Texas Contemporary Abstract Artist Filomena de Andrade Booth


Key West Reflections 
30"x30"x1.5"
Acrylic on Canvas

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Please contact me for purchase information.

Filomena de Andrade Booth
Texas Contemporary Abstract Artist