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

Saturday, September 15, 2018

“Cock-A-Doodle-Do”, Mixed Media by Leada Wood, Texas Artist



"Cock-A-Doodle-Do" ©Leada Wood 2018


Chickens hold a special place in my heart, especially white Leghorn chickens. Growing up my parents gave my brothers and I baby chickens at Easter. One year they gave us 30 chickens hoping they were hens so they would lay eggs. Only turns out we had 30 roosters and they were bound for Sunday dinners.  I made one of them my pet and he followed me everywhere. He would cross the road with me when I ran to the corner grocers. But he didn’t like my mom especially when she was hanging out clothes and would peck and spur her. I don’t think he lasted too long after that. I guess chickens will always bring a smile to my face and hope my painted versions bring a smile to yours.



Friday, September 18, 2015

30 Paintings In 30 Days by Leada Wood, Texas Artist

Leada Wood, Watercolor, Mixed Media, Collage
Red Square by Leada Wood©2015
Day 18 Of the 30-30 challenge.

This is an 8x8 acrylic abstract painting on canvas board. 

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Black Iris by Leada Wood, Texas Artist




Black Iris
 
12x12 acrylic on canvas
 
Leada Wood©2014

Black Iris is an experimental 12x12 painting created with latex paint on a wrap around canvas and is available and ready to hang.
 
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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Color Fields by Leada Wood, Contemporary Artist Of Texas



I have been exploring color fields...doing series of them...lots and lots of them. I thought I would show you some of the more successful ones. As color field suggests, the color is the dominant element of the painting. It is the subject of the painting. You don't have to "get it" just enjoy the colors! It's all about the impact of color on your senses and emotions. So relax and enjoy the colors.
 
 
 
I used a triad of three colors. A green, red and yellow.
 
 
In this one I did a series exploring the triad of orange, gold and green.
 
 
 

Same triad as above. Love these warm, earthy, autumn colors!
 
 
 
 
I explored the triad of three different greens. A light, medium and dark.
 
 
 
 
Had to shake thing up a bit and get some brighter colors. This triad is red, magenta and orange.
 
 
 
Still enjoying those brights! This triad is two shades of violet and lime green.  I hope you enjoyed seeing what I have been up to. I know what you are thinking that anybody can just lay down color...go ahead...I dare you! I always thought that until I tried it...much harder than you think! At least to do it right. Some people spend their whole lives just doing color fields...exploring color. WOW! Imagine that. Mark Rothko was one of the masters of color fields. I will leave you with a quote from his book The Artist's Reality: Philosophies of Art, page 80:

"...abstract art does not employ subject matter that is obvious as either the anecdote or familiar objects, yet it must appeal to our experience in some way. Instead of appealing to our sense of the familiar, it simply functions in another category."
                                                                                         Mark Rothko

Hope you enjoyed seeing some of my color field explorations. Thanks for dropping by!
                                                              

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Dimensions by Leada Wood, Artist Of Texas

DIMENSIONS by Leada Wood ©
This is a full sheet, 22x28, watercolor paper painted with liquid acrylics. I divided the spaces into different dimensions and taped them off. I used hand carved stamps to add texture into some of the spaces. It is hard to see the various depths and dimensions at such a low resolution but hopefully you can see most of them. I veiled some of the areas with washes of gesso to add mystery. It's always hard to know when an abstract is finished as I usually have to look and lived with it a while to see if there is anything else I need to add.