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3 Old Pieces - (2) Wax Flowers

2D Flowers/Plants posted on Jan 16, 2016
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Not flowers 'made' of wax: Flowers painted with wax. (I dripped colored wax onto a drawing...) The paper was textured with inks and wax. 1980s. One more to come... ---------------------------------------------

Comments (18)


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Faemike55

8:49PM | Sat, 16 January 2016

something about this image just grabs me. Don't know why but it does!

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eekdog

10:22PM | Sat, 16 January 2016

You have many talents and ideas, you just amaze me on your arts my friend.

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jocko500

11:50PM | Sat, 16 January 2016

lovely

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UteBigSmile

1:41AM | Sun, 17 January 2016

Looks simply great dear Marc, I wish you a nice Sunday! smile:

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wysiwig

2:11AM | Sun, 17 January 2016

Very creative and well done. Something I haven't seen before.

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durleybeachbum

5:22AM | Sun, 17 January 2016

Really interesting, sort of half batik

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Cyve

7:45AM | Sun, 17 January 2016

Beautiful my friend !

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Richardphotos

8:48AM | Sun, 17 January 2016

very talented "wax dripping". I never thought of doing such, but I am a long mile shy of having a great imagination

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romanceworks

9:34AM | Sun, 17 January 2016

How very creative. The wax has a similar look of leading in a stained glass work. Interesting and imaginative work, Mark.

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GrandmaT

2:09PM | Sun, 17 January 2016

Lovely work and quite a clever technique.

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goodoleboy

5:52PM | Sun, 17 January 2016

You dripped wax on paper to achieve this striking effect? Amazing! I detect a rough watercolor paper surface in this neat image. On the other hand, I can only imagine a disgruntled botanyphobe who whacks flowers.

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npauling

5:59PM | Sun, 17 January 2016

Fabulous result with this medium for a very unique look. Very cleverly created. 😄

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bakapo

7:40PM | Sun, 17 January 2016

this is fascinating! you do such neat and interesting works of art. this looks like it might be drawn on frost, too.

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RodS

10:47PM | Sun, 17 January 2016

This is really unique Mark! I love the look of this - but if I tried it, I'd just make a mess and probably burn myself!

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MrsRatbag

8:28AM | Mon, 18 January 2016

I used to do similar sorts of stuff with white glue, lacquer and inks; art is really fun when you break out of the norms. Beautiful stuff here!

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dochtersions

12:47PM | Mon, 18 January 2016

Here too I have to think of batic art, it's interesting to watch all your different kind of art. Thank you, Mark for showing your cool ideas with us here. :)

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flavia49

9:13AM | Tue, 19 January 2016

excellent

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anaber

1:06PM | Tue, 19 January 2016

Drawing with wax is an ancient art...is needed much concentration, ability and also be able to think with such abstraction - in certain way - to get a good final result! Not easy at all! But You achieved that! Again. The brilliant background is wonderful and looks like silk... and you drew the flowers there, like if they were in a frame and you show them, like a bouquet inside a window. You gave it a 3D look. The textures are fabulous and the lines are very beautiful. I do love your choice of the color for the flowers that together with the placement in the sheet, gives to the whole image a very romantic feeling!! Wonderful work again, Mark. And very delicate!


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