Art by: F. Magdalene Austin
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Another fascinating piece. The colors are wonderful. I won’t pretend I know anything about art, but to me this piece seems more subtle than your other works I have seen. It is like the beauty of desert country. The longer you look, the more quiet beauty you see. The power of it builds slowly and is comforting, not overwhelming. I have no clue if that is what you meant to convey, but that is what I see.
What a beautiful comment
Wow
Amazing! Stunning! There’s such an ethereal quality to this piece. Can you say how it was done? What materials did you use? How did you make it? Thanks so much, Paul
Hey Paul,
After drawing it (with my computer mouse) I then added an impressionists filter to it at about 10% transparency. It’s pretty much just stroke after stroke with the mouse. I kinda like this one myself.
This one is totally digital. I just started making strokes across the page and it sorta happened
Thanks
Austin