Blue Fog Abstract
by Betty Pieper
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Dimensions
10.000 x 8.000 inches
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Title
Blue Fog Abstract
Artist
Betty Pieper
Medium
Painting - Acrylic On Board
Description
An abstract landscape of some kind...To me reminiscent of the water fronts I love so well but I could see many different interpretations including simply rhythmic activity lines opposing each other in a quiet, somewhat chaotic way.
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February 11th, 2014
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Comments (8)
Betty Pieper
Ryan, It does my heart good to know it is going to a good and loving home and I hope you will enjoy passing the painting in person! I shipped it today. Thanks again.
Ryan Jorgensen
I just love this one Betty, can't seem to go past it. Next time i visit, it will be to buy the original. F/L 2nd time round :)
Betty Pieper
Thank you, Ryan. I pulled it out by mistake yesterday looking for a new board to paint on and thought "How did I do that?" and realized it is one of my favorite...and I think best...works small as it is. I probably didn't know how to spell tsunami or I would have included that in my description....You caught the feeling I tried to express!
Ryan Jorgensen
Gorgeous piece Betty, chaotic and soothing at the same time. My interpretation of this work is tsunami based with waves topping architecture. Great work! f/l
Betty Pieper
Thank you, Madalena. I'm so pleased that I'm going to the group site right now to wallow in satisfaction!
Madalena Lobao-Tello
CONGRATULATIONS!! Featured on Women Painters. Great artwork. Love the colours, textures and composition!!!!
George Siaba
Hello Betty.Hope all is good .Thank you for your comments on my work.well i really like yours.This one is so good.
Betty Pieper replied:
I appreciate your visit and comment, George. I respect your large body of work...very diverse through the years. I envy your encaustic skill, too, and have given up on that front for now.