BIOMECHANICAL YIN & YANG by popeslattz
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Description
Thia is an acrylic painting, 24X36".
Comments (4)
D.C.Monteny
beautiful work!
Optiramma
Most excellent yin/yang. I forget which one is which, but they both jam well together. masterful technique with acrylics...when i used to work with them, i remember enjoying damp cold weather, because they dry so fast you have more time to work the colors (which in my case usually resulted in mud). To bad CD covers are so small; your work would look great on old LP album covers.
popeslattz
Thanks for the comments. Yeah, I know a lot of artists who don't like acrylics because they dry too fast. I tend to like them for that reason. I work pretty quickly so I don't like waiting for oils to dry. I wish more people were putting out vynyl albums. The artwork looks so much better at 12" compared to 5. I hear that vynyl is making a comeback. Let's keep our fingers crossed. My artwork will be featured on the new CD by Doomsday Machine Schematic called Grind Opening. It should be out within the week. I'll post the artwork and cover soon.
kahshe
Cool, your painting is stellar