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Showing posts with label mixed media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mixed media. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Bread and Wine - Original Contemporary Abstract Modern Art Wine Painting on Canvas by Texas Artist Filomena de Andrade Booth

Bread and Wine by Filomena Booth Mixed watermedia ~ 14" x 11" 
 Bread and Wine
14"x11"x.75"
Mixed media on canvas
$250.00

Original abstract painting
by
Texas Contemporary Abstract Artist
Filomena de Andrade Booth

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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Seaside I and II by Texas Contemporary Abstract Artist Filomena de Andrade Booth


Seaside I and II
8"x10"x2"
Mixed media on cradled panels
$100.00 each

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I finally got around to playing with the cradled panels I bought a while back.  I love the hard surface and the boxy look of these panels.  Both are heavily textured, distressed and accented with gold leaf and other collage materials.  The panels are sealed with an acrylic gloss varnish and are ready to hang.  The sides are painted a matte black.

To see more of my original abstract paintings, please click here.

Filomena de Andrade Booth
Texas Contemporary Abstract Artist

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

The Way of the Pilgrim - Abstract Painting by Texas Contemporary Artist Filomena de Andrade Booth

The Way of the Pilgrim
30"x24"x1.5"
Mixed media on canvas



I guess, that like most artists, I've accumulated tons of materials that can be incorporated into a painting.  This morning I decided to go through my "stash" and add some of them to this new painting.  Gold leaf and printed rice paper stood out and seemed to be just perfect for this heavily textured canvas.  After making some marks on the canvas to establish the composition, I started to wash in some color.  As I worked, I collaged the gold leaf and the printed paper.  I also decided to add some crackle paste, something that's been sitting on my shelf, but rarely used.  I slowly built up the surface of the painting with layer upon layer of glazed color until I finally decided that the painting was finished.  I sealed the canvas with several coats of acrylic varnish to enhance and bring out all the details that are "hidden" in the many layers of paint.

To see more of my original abstract paintings, please click here.

Filomena de Andrade Booth
Texas Contemporary Abstract Artist

Monday, March 12, 2012

Tuscany Wall Group Paintings by Texas Contemporary Abstract Artist Filomena de Andrade Booth

Tuscany wall grouping
Four 10"x10"x1.5 paintings
Acrylic mixed media on canvas


Here is how all four of my mixed media Tuscany series would look in a grouping.  I had a little problem working with my new Photoshop Elements 10.  Quite a learning curve for me! They've added an awful lot of new options compared to my old Elements 2!  Wish I could have centered the pictures better...I'm sure there must be an easy way to do it, but you get the "picture"!


I worked on a brand new painting today and will blog about it tomorrow.  In the meantime, I need to come up with a good title for it.

To see more of my original abstract paintings, please click here.

Filomena de Andrade Booth
Texas Contemporary Abstract Artist

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Tuscany IV Abstract Acrylic Collage mixed -media painting by Texas Contemporary Artist Filomena de Andrade Booth

Tuscany IV
10"x10"x1.5"
Acrylic Mixed Media on Canvas



This is the fourth piece in my Tuscany series.  All four paintings would make a terrific grouping.  My next post will show all four paintings grouped together.

To see more of my original abstract paintings, click here.

Filomena de Andrade Booth
Texas Contemporary Abstract Artist

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Tuscany III Original Abstract Mixed-media Palette Knife Painting by Texas Contemporary Artist Filomena de Andrade Booth

Tuscany III
10"x10"x1.5"
Mixed media on canvas


This is number 3 in my Tuscan series inspired by a vision of Tuscany.  Collage papers are imbedded in the heavy acrylic impasto.

Please click here to see more of my original abstract paintings.

Filomena de Andrade Booth
Texas Contemporary Abstract Artist


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