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 Julie Heffernan. I like all of her stuff.6
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            Osage Nation Museum 
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            Comanche Nation 
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 Wang Neng Jun3
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 Willem Dolphyn2
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 basquiat2
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 David Dornan1
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 Albert Kechyan2
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 I painted this a few years ago.
 Seriously, I did.
 It’s acrylic on canvas.
 Edit: and for whatever reason the photo posted sideways the first time I loaded it. The travertine is the top of my fireplace.6
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            Motorsheen wrote: » 
 I painted this a few years ago.
 Seriously, I did.
 It’s acrylic on canvas.
 Edit: and for whatever reason the photo posted sideways. The travertine is the top of my fireplace.
 I’m very impressed!
 It’s very “Rothko”, love the colors!1
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 One more
 Painted in the last few weeks
 It’s leaning up against the wall.
 CD case on the stand for scale.4
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 I did this maybe a year ago.
 It’s appropriate for the music / living room
 (Who uses a living room anymore? So, it has a stereo and speakers.....) This hangs above the turntable.4
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            Motorsheen wrote: » 
 I painted this a few years ago.
 Seriously, I did.
 It’s acrylic on canvas.
 Edit: and for whatever reason the photo posted sideways the first time I loaded it. The travertine is the top of my fireplace.Motorsheen wrote: » 
 One more
 Painted in the last few weeks
 It’s leaning up against the wall.
 CD case on the stand for scale.Motorsheen wrote: » 
 I did this maybe a year ago.
 It’s appropriate for the music / living room
 (Who uses a living room anymore? So, it has a stereo and speakers.....) This hangs above the turntable.
 wtf!!! all this time u have been an artist?!?!
 jfc smh this is awesome! 💛
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            honeybee__12 wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: » 
 I painted this a few years ago.
 Seriously, I did.
 It’s acrylic on canvas.
 Edit: and for whatever reason the photo posted sideways. The travertine is the top of my fireplace.
 I’m very impressed!
 It’s very “Rothko”, love the colors!
 Thanks, I did this after seeing Rothko at the Tate Modern.
 Imitation is the best form of flattery, right?1
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            sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: » 
 I painted this a few years ago.
 Seriously, I did.
 It’s acrylic on canvas.
 Edit: and for whatever reason the photo posted sideways the first time I loaded it. The travertine is the top of my fireplace.Motorsheen wrote: » 
 One more
 Painted in the last few weeks
 It’s leaning up against the wall.
 CD case on the stand for scale.Motorsheen wrote: » 
 I did this maybe a year ago.
 It’s appropriate for the music / living room
 (Who uses a living room anymore? So, it has a stereo and speakers.....) This hangs above the turntable.
 wtf!!! all this time u have been an artist?!?!
 jfc smh this is awesome! 💛
 Thanks.... I'll go ahead and post up a couple more.
 For the record.....
 Acrylic paint & stretched canvas is a lot cheaper than prozac.3
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 MOTHER: Have some more. You hardly touched anything. Did Tommy tell you about my painting? Look at this.
 (Pulls out an oil painting from alongside the refrigerator.)
 JIMMY: It's beautiful.
 TOMMY: I like this one. One dog goes one way and the other goes the other.
 MOTHER: One's going east, the other’s going west. So what?
 TOMMY: And this guy's saying, "Whaddya want from me?" The guy's got a nice head of white hair. Beautiful. The dog it looks the same.
 JIMMY: Looks like somebody we know.
 TOMMY: Without the beard! Oh no, it's him! It's him.
 (A thumping noise is heard through the open window from the trunk of the car parked outside.)
 TOMMY: What's that?2
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 I almost gave up on this one and was ready to chuck it in the trash.
 Sometimes it’s good to take a break from something and then return to it in a better state of mind. This landed in the home’s entryway.
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 This one is painted on board rather than canvas. I think teal works with about any color you throw at it.
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            Motorsheen wrote: » 
 This one is painted on board rather than canvas. I think teal works with about any color you throw at it.
 oh this is so good 💛
 i know u said u painted after seeing rothko but theres thus abstract expressionist robert motherwell that went thru a time where he did large scale layered color studies with that rich paint texture that has this similar vibe too
 like this  
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            sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: » 
 This one is painted on board rather than canvas. I think teal works with about any color you throw at it.
 oh this is so good 💛
 i know u said u painted after seeing rothko but theres thus abstract expressionist robert motherwell that went thru a time where he did large scale layered color studies with that rich paint texture that has this similar vibe too
 like this  
 I also did a whole series of paintings that were covered in a high-gloss resin.
 It's a pain to work with, but the results can be good. It also makes the artwork essentially bulletproof.
 I'll try to post one that I did a couple of years ago as an experiment. It as a ton of texture..... I'll look for it.2
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            Motorsheen wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: » 
 This one is painted on board rather than canvas. I think teal works with about any color you throw at it.
 oh this is so good 💛
 i know u said u painted after seeing rothko but theres thus abstract expressionist robert motherwell that went thru a time where he did large scale layered color studies with that rich paint texture that has this similar vibe too
 like this  
 I also did a whole series of paintings that were covered in a high-gloss resin.
 It's a pain to work with, but the results can be good. It also makes the artwork essentially bulletproof.
 I'll try to post one that I did a couple of years ago as an experiment. It as a ton of texture..... I'll look for it.
 *kitten* i’d love to try working with resin but i dont have that clean space with ventilation, i’ve tried it small scale and it was awesome
 please def show what u did with it, i’m interested0
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 Textured experiment
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            sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: » 
 This one is painted on board rather than canvas. I think teal works with about any color you throw at it.
 oh this is so good 💛
 i know u said u painted after seeing rothko but theres thus abstract expressionist robert motherwell that went thru a time where he did large scale layered color studies with that rich paint texture that has this similar vibe too
 like this  
 I also did a whole series of paintings that were covered in a high-gloss resin.
 It's a pain to work with, but the results can be good. It also makes the artwork essentially bulletproof.
 I'll try to post one that I did a couple of years ago as an experiment. It as a ton of texture..... I'll look for it.
 *kitten* i’d love to try working with resin but i dont have that clean space with ventilation, i’ve tried it small scale and it was awesome
 please def show what u did with it, i’m interested
 okay, yeah..... I'll need to dig the resin pieces outta storage & you're right, working with it can be a sticky & flammable mess.2
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 Manfred W Jurgens2
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            I enjoy Fractal Art    
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