A breakthrough suggestion

So, it turned out that Ross did hate my assemblage/“painting/pita-glued to canvas” process and products that I dared to call paintings. For Ross, a painting was made of paint. He made a simple suggestion: use the pita bread as a tool and not as an object. That made all the difference.

Here I also used a squeeze bottle and outlined around the pieces of pita as well as a rubber stamp (24″x24″)

I began to use the pita bread as a stencil — placing them on the flat canvas and then splattering, spraying and pouring paint around them. I diluted the paint with water and medium and used a sprayer or, like our ancestors in their caves, blew the paint on the canvas from a straw.

Adding dots made with the end of a brush and little starbursts (24″x24″)

Another friend begins to appear: The Drip (24″x24″)
Here, I committed something of a painting mortal sin: mixing acrylic with oil paint. The end result didn’t explode. (24″x24″)
(24″x24″)

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    Robin Berkley · September 25, 2021

    Your art work is so intriguing, I admire everything that falls in the “different” category! Beautiful!

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