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

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Endless Time - Original Abstract Palette Knife Modern Art Red Painting by Texas Artist Filomena de Andrade Booth

Endless Time
30"x40"x1.5"
Acrylic on Canvas

I recently completed this heavily textured painting by applying several coats of gesso and acrylic gels. Before the layers were dry, I scraped and scratched into the surface with a variety of tools. After blending the colors with heavy gloss gel, I applied the paint with palette knives, brushes and sponges. The sculptural quality of the painting invites the viewer to touch the surface of the canvas.



For more information about this painting or other works, please contact me.

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Filomena de Andrade Booth
Texas Contemporary Abstract Artist

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Enigma by Filomena Booth Texas Contemporary Abstract Artist

Enigma
30"x24"x.75"
Acrylic on Canvas

Multiple layers of thin glazes create depth and visual interest.  Metallic gold paint gleams through the glazes.

This painting is available through Artful Home.  Contact me for details.
Visit my website to see my entire portfolio of original abstract paintings!

Filomena de Andrade Booth
Texas Contemporary Abstract Painting

Monday, June 21, 2010

Expectation - Acrylic Abstract Painting 24"x24" by Texas Contemporary Daily Painter Filomena Booth

Expectation
24"x24"x.75"
Acrylic on Canvas
$210.00
plus $15.00 shipping

I love to layer thin glazes of color, one over another.  As each layer begins to dry, I do a little subtractive painting to expose the layers beneath.  Heavier layers of color create more of a focal point, drawing the eye to the work to explore more of the detail.

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Filomena de Andrade Booth
Texas Contemporary Abstract Artist

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Surrender - Original Abstract Painting by Texas Contemporary Artist Filomena Booth

Surrender
36"x36"x1.5"
Acrylic on Canvas

This is a heavily textured abstract acrylic painting on 1.5" deep gallery-wrap canvas.
For purchase information, please contact me.

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

Filomena de Andrade Booth
Texas Contemporary Abstract Daily Painter

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Interlude II - Original Abstract Textural Red Painting by Texas Daily Abstract Artist Filomena de Andrade Booth

Interlude II
36"x30"x1.5"
Acrylic on Canvas

I've been working on getting the red in this painting as close to the actual painting for the last couple of days and this is about as close as I can get.  The image is a bit more "orangy" than the cadmium red that is in the painting.  I adjusted the white balance, used a polarizing filter to cut glare, photographed indoors with lights, photographed out doors without, and so it went.  Reds are hard to to get right!!

Filomena de Andrade Booth
Texas Contemporary Abstract Painting

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Another painting in progress by Filomena de Andrade Booth - Texas Contemporary Abstract Artist

I'm enjoying taking pictures of my work in progress!  It gives me a chance to look back and see the changes and adjustments I make as I paint.  Here is my latest painting. 
 This is my prepped canvas.  I gessoed over a painting that just wasn't working out for me.  The gesso was applied thickly and then scraped with a notched tool to give it some texture.  The canvas is 30"x36".
I made just a couple of additions to this but I think it looks pretty finished to me.

Someone asked me recently about inspiration.  I don't always start out with a particular inspiration or idea for a painting, although as I start applying the paint to the canvas, the "inspiration" comes.  I try not to be too "boxed" in to a particular idea.  When I do, the painting usually turns out looking very tight and forced.  I like it to just flow freely.  I also try not to repeat the same theme, although this one is based on another painting - Interlude.

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Filomena de Andrade Booth
Texas Contemporary Abstract Artist

Friday, May 21, 2010

Hope for Today by Texas Contemporary Abstract Artist Filomena de Andrade Booth

Hope for Today
36"x30"x1.5"
Acrylic on Canvas

As promised, here is the finished painting I started yesterday. 
Thanks to everyone for the very nice comments about my previous blog showing this painting in progress.

Please visit my website to see my entire portfolio of original abstract paintings.
Contact me for purchase information.

Filomena de Andrade Booth
Texas Contemporary Abstract Artist

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Painting in Progress...

One of my friends recently suggested that I post a painting in progress.  So, this morning I got up determined to finish a painting in one sitting.  I actually got my ritual morning crossword puzzle and Suduko done quickly and headed for the studio with coffee cup in hand.  Finishing a painting on the same day I start usually works out best for me.  If I have to struggle with a piece for several days, I almost always end up with something that looks tight and forced.  Those are the paintings that end up with another fresh coat of gesso, prepped for another start on a day when the Muse is smiling.


These three shots show the studio just before I started painting this morning at about 9:30.  You can see that the canvas is already gessoed and ready to go.  I also gessoed over some 10"x10" stretched canvases that have been hanging around in the studio for a while.

This picture shows the new painting in progress.  I like to layer many thin glazes of acrylics, spray water, wash off, scrape, stencil, stamp and whatever else I can think of to create an interesting surface.

This is the finished painting.  It was about 12:30 when I felt that the painting was done.  Now I need a title...any ideas?


I'll post the "real" cropped picture tomorrow.  This painting will be submitted to ArtfulHome.  I recently submitted several paintings to them to be juried for consideration on their site.  They love my work but asked me to submit some work with the color red.  This painting is based on one I did a while back...you can see the original painting my computer screen. 

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Interlude - Original Abstract Textural Red Painting by Texas Daily Abstract Artist Filomena de Andrade Booth

Interlude
40"x40"x1.5"
Acrylic on Canvas
This original contemporary abstract painting will be available for sale through ArtQuiver.
Please visit my website to see my entire portfolio.
Filomena de Andrade Booth
Original Contemporary Abstract Paintings

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