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Distraction Abstraction Painting by Betty Pieper

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Comments (5)

Studio Tolere

Studio Tolere

Yes! Look at the homepage of Abstract Expressionism. It's overwhelming how wide language gets in the hands of an abstractly gifted artist, and yet it communicates so directly to many who could never make something like that.

Studio Tolere

Studio Tolere

That comment wasn't clear. I am speaking about what I feel from this wonderful new ? work Betty.

Betty Pieper replied:

Chana, I got it! I was just reading a book about a week at an ashram and much in the mode of wider "communicative language". So thanks again.

Kim Gauge

Kim Gauge

great composition and colors, well done!!! vf

Betty Pieper replied:

Thanks a million, Kim. I want to visit your site.

Studio Tolere

Studio Tolere

A singular characteristic of Abstract Expressionism for me is that it defies logic, like a zen koan, speaking an indecipherable yet fully communicative language. This is what thatś about, for me. f v

Dakos de    Sax

Dakos de Sax

Splendid and dramatic abstract!

Betty Pieper replied:

Thank you so much, Dakos!

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