Tag Archive for acrylic

Painting to See | Fighting Cocks

Fighting CocksI created the fighting cock painting as a result of recognizing forms when I sat down to do an abstract. My first intent was a very abstracted work but I soon saw the shapes forming while I was painting and it resulted in this abstracted painting of two birds fighting.

 

It is acrylic on canvas.

This painting is 24″ x 30″ (61cm x 76cm) and is available for sale.  The colors included in the painting are Cadmium Yellow, Pyrrole Red, Green Gold, Iridescent Pearl, Interference Blue.

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Composure – New Painting by MFCarter

Composed Painting by MFCarter

Copyright 2011 MFCarter

Composed – serenely self-possessed and free from agitation especially in times of stress; “the performer seemed completely composed as she stepped onto the stage”; “I felt calm and more composed than I had in a long time”

One of my most recent works.  It was inspired by the idea of Composure and how to represent the concept graphically through color and design. I choose to interpret it as a series of nested quadrilaterals. Going from an exterior red canvas  or agitated state to an interior black rectangle representing composure.

The canvas is 24” X 30” (60.96cm x 76.2cm). The red is a mixture of acrylic and sand and all other colors are acrylic. The black area is covered by glass beads. The reflective areas are iridescent acrylics.

This painting is for sale as well as a number of others which can be found at my web site.

All enquires should be sent directly to mfcarter2@gmail.com.

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Charlie – An Anthropomorphic Painting

Anthropomorphic – adj, ascribing human form or attributes to a being or thing not human, esp. to a deity.

I have been interested lately in exploring balance and vaguely anthropomorphic shapes. This is the first painting in the series. I approached it a little differently this time and started with a black and sand covered canvas. The sand provides a text that I love to see, almost a velvety look.

The paints on this are all acrylic.

Painting size: 30″ x 24″

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Trials and Tribulations

I had an idea of what I wanted to do with this painting but I wasn’t sure if I could get the texture the way I wanted it. I used a large amount of sand in all the paint on the canvas. The sand helps to provide a very visual, almost tactile texture that is not quite like velvet. It makes people want to touch the painting to feel its texture. The photograph at the left really doesn’t do the texture justice.

I have also incorporated some glass beads in the red and pinkish portions of the painting to provide some additional reflectivity of light.

The statement that I am trying to make with this painting is about the trials and tribulations of life. They are unavoidable. The dark portions represent the dark places in our spirits while the pinks, reds, and oranges represent various levels of positive every day occurrences. All of these things go together to make the texture of our lives. When in balance, as I believe this painting is, it makes a harmonious whole that is quite beautiful.

I hope you find the beauty in this painting and in your own lives. Let me know what you think.

Trials and Tribulations
Acrylic, Sand, and Glass

24” x 30”

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Silver Light of the Moon

This painting was an experiment for me.

I wanted to bring out even more texture when I paint so I decided to mix the paint with sand.

In addition, I wanted to go lighter and use colors that were not bright nor as warm as what I usually use. Instead, I went for silver and a lot of white, yellows, and browns. Of course, I couldn’t resist a hint of red.

I am very satisfied with the result.

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Rain on my Window 2

I recently completed a painting called Rain on my Window. I have started using acrylic paints in addition to oils and one of the things I totally love about acrylic is the ability to combine it with water to make the paint even more fluid.

This painting represents several firsts for me. It is my first painting on this scale. It is 7 feet wide by 4 feet tall. In addition, I painted it on wood. The truth is, I just could not face stretching a canvas across a frame at this size. While I know that some of my friends enjoy this part of the process, it does not warm my heart. I was very intrigued by painting on wood and I was curious at how well it could work at this size. Overall, I am very happy with the whole process and very contented with the result.

I hope you enjoy the result as much as I do.

Rain on My Window 2
Acrylic on Wood
7ft x 4ft

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Textured Light

Perhaps always, I’ve been inspired by texture and I am focusing on it more and more. This latest work was a lot of fun for me to create. In addition to fairly strong colors which I love, I also was able to experiment some with additional media such as gravel and marble dust. This is the result which I am very happy with.


Textured Light
Acrylic, Gravel, and Marble Dust on Canvas
24″ x 30″
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It’s a Mad World

At one time, when Monty Python was experimenting with a film, they found that after fifty-some minutes, the audience stopped laughing. Thinking it was their material, they changed the material but the end result was the same. The audience stopped laughing somewhere around 50 minutes and it even happened when Monty Python put the funnier materials at the last few minutes of the film. The fact is, people can laugh for only so long.

The attention span varies with age culminating in a maximum of about 20 minutes in the adult. Continuous attention, or the amount of time a human can focus on any object without any lapse of attention is very brief and may be as short as 8 seconds.

Personal space has changed through time varying with the boundaries of public and private spaces in European culture since the Roman Empire. It is a function not only of culture but also of population.

It’s a Mad World is a painting that is intended to be a high contrast painting. One that reflects the darker recesses of our minds, the things we are not conscious of but nevertheless have a profound impact on the way we live our daily lives.

I hope you share my wonder and enjoy this new work.


It’s a Mad World

Acrylic on Canvas

24″ x 30″


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Espermatozoide

Espermatozoide is the Spanish word for sperm. It is the male sexual reproductive cell or male gamete which fertilizes the egg, providing additional genetic information to the female cell. In size, it’s about 10,000 times smaller than the egg.


In making this painting, I did not intentionally have the idea of sperm in mind; however, when my partner in life saw what I was painting he gave it the name. I thought it was humorous and I liked the name. After all, it does look a little like I painted something that looks a little like a sperm.

Perhaps, one of these days, someone will appreciate the name and buy the painting. In the meantime though, I have it proudly hanging about the sofa in the living room.
Anyone interested?



Espermatazoide
Acrylic on Canvas
24″ x 30″
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Random Beauty of Life

Random Beauty of Life

Acrylic on Canvas
24″ x 30″

There are times when you feel that change is on its way or that you are in the process of changing. This painting is representing the beauty of the change and the suspense that happens before the coalescence into whatever the end result will become. The journey is beautiful and scary at the same time but all the time well worth the ride.
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