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Color. From abstract to background

by Henk ter Heide on Thursday August 14, 2008

Abstract paintings by Caleb Miles and Wendi Love and painting nature by Dalya Bersano.

Caleb Miles’ modern art
Caleb Miles takes his interest in color to a whole new level. In his abstract paintings he doesn’t even try to draw a shape. And rightly so. His collection of modern art contains some very nice paintings.

Wendi Love digital abstracts
Wendi Love also plays with color. But instead of using a paintbrush she creates her abstracts with light. With a lot of mosaic like shapes. But still the color is more important then the shape.

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IIIII by Wendi Love

Dalya Bersano oil paintings
In Dalya Bersano’s oil paintings color also plays a very important role. But contrary to the last two artist Dalya’s paintings are far from abstract. Most of her paintings are pieces of nature. Most of the color is in the background of paintings.
But the background is so big that it draws attention to it self.

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Is there live on Mars

by Henk ter Heide on Monday July 7, 2008

Sci-fi paintings by David Long and Mike Posis and abstract paintings by Caleb Miles.

David’s sketchbook
David’s sketchbook has me thinking back about the picture on the covers of the sci-fi books I used to read in my teens. Those pictures of strange and far away places that made me long for a journey I could never undertake.

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Finding an old friend by David Long

Caleb Miles abstract paintings
“Bold” is the first word that comes to mind while watching Caleb Miles paintings.
In my own abstract drawings I always try to depict something. It might not be obvious to the audience but there is. But with Caleb Miles’ paintings I have the impression that he just boldly put his brush on the paper and paints.

On mars
…on mars is one of the stranger websites I’ve come across. On the site you’ll find a series of drawings that show you the Martian (and Sartunian) landscape according to Mike Posis.
I won’t say that I like the drawings very much. But they are certainly fascinating in there difference.

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