Another example of what paint does when left to it's own devices. Under controlled conditions of course. No brush or tool of any kind touched the paint and I go thru dozens of boards before getting a good one like this. It's like watching nature evolve life from primordial ooze. I'm responsible for natural selection. And I also chooze the ooze. But other than that, these paintings are like children: You start 'em off as best you can and then they do what they want. Claude still comes home for the holidays, he's always been such a good boy, yesh you are... oops! heh heh, ahem, uh... 12 x 16 acrylic on masonite... bye bye
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John Enright 07 Jun 2008
eye like it. alot.Anonymous Guest 28 Apr 2008
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, AWESOME TECHNIQUE HERELouis Vuittonet 01 Dec 2007
AWESOMERobin Brown 21 May 2007
Oooze a clever boy then. The result is perfection, very appealing to the eye love the coluors. Very diverse portfolio R.R.Karen Cash 12 May 2007
absolutely stunning! Your a GREAT oozer!Paul Banham 28 Apr 2007
primordal ooze is my faverate stuff !! i think your work is amazing r.r. cant waIT TO SEE MORE!Lucia Stewart 14 Apr 2007
Really excellent piece, super creative style!Julia Scorupsky 13 Apr 2007
You've got beautiful effect with this, i agree! I've experimented with such "Pollock's" technique myself.bianca 13 Apr 2007
FANTASTIC...love the flow of colours int his art