Thursday, 28 March 2019

From the Groynes II & III



From the Groynes II   mixed media 22x22cm   ©2019LisaLeQuelenec



I still haven't committed to the background, I am constantly changing my mind like the tide...




From the Groynes II   mixed media 22x22cm   ©2019LisaLeQuelenec



7 comments:

Debbie Nolan said...

Lisa that top one certainly caught my eye. Makes me see an amazing depth that you have captured. From afar it looks like you are looking through a tunnel out into the light of the sea and sky. Just love it friend. Hope you are enjoying a blessed day. Hugs!

RH Carpenter said...

Ooooo, love them both. The top makes me feel like I’m seeing an iceberg floating. Both are beautifully cold in temperature and lovely blues and shapes. You are making some amazing work here!!!

Tanza Erlambang said...

wonderful works....
have a great day

Chris Lally said...

So when will your book be published, my talented friend? LOVE these!!

Caroline Simmill said...

Really am enjoying this series Lisa, very imaginative and beautiful!

Sandi said...

The seashore?

Lisa Le Quelenec said...

Hi Debbie - thank you. You reminded me that we have binocular points along the cliff top and on the piers - that is a fun idea to think about. Wishing you a wonderful week.

Thank you so much Rhonda. I think you have solved the mystery for me as to why I can't commit to the background paper - it is the way it cools everything else down. When it is on a white ground the blues look a bit more summery. Thank you for that insight it has been driving me crackers :o)

Hi Tanza, thank you and welcome. I wish you a great day too.

Thank you so much Chris :o) A book would be a fun project.....one day....

Thank you Caroline - it has been quite freeing to use different materials. A change is as good as a rest and all that.

Hello Sandi, welcome. Yes I spend quite a bit of time either at the shore or thinking about it ;o)