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Saturday, October 4, 2014

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This week's theme for the drawing challenge is Swoon. 







It might be a color name. But it isn't. Well, if you Google it in combination with
a color name, you get nice results , like swoon maroon. And  wandering through
the wikipedia List of colors you'll find beautiful names.





I also found Color Thesaurus, a collection of 12 color charts that list the correct
names of all shades, created by Ingrid Sundberg, a writer and illustrator.






Back to where I begun. Swoon as a color. 
Some weeks ago I worked on a series of mosaics that could be seen
on my worktable. They were inspired by the colors of autumn.




I decided to call them "the swoon orange series".
Each 12,5 x 12,5 cm, collage, paint, mono-type.

To see more on the theme swoon, please visit Tammie's site:
Beauty Flows.  Thank you Tammie for hosting.

And talking about swoon...also see my last post on Mark Rothko.




















8 comments:

Sue Marrazzo Fine Art said...

So EXCITING...the color, the design and the feel!

Jo Murray said...

The grid design works so well in this series.

Tammie Lee said...

how fun that you have called this the swoon orange series. it makes one stop to consider, catchy name and wonderful autumn pieces eric. Thanks for joining in. I love that you found swoon mixed with colors.

Unknown said...

Ha, you better take a look at my blog, you'll understand. Swoon maroon makes me think about wallpaint from the building market. And i dont mean that bad, you also see the colour coffee, or ocean blue. I prefer your autumn colours, they are warm and they feel swoon (good). xx Joke.

lissa said...

I don't quite get abstract art but I like the colors you've used, as orange is a happy color.

have a great day.

Kelly M. said...

Swoon -- yes, wonderful evocation of a response to deep emotion, art, music, poetry -- thank you for this post! And for the Rothko film, which I will watch over and over. Just saw one of his works up in Massachusetts last week. a humbling experience.

Veronica Roth said...

Lovely grouping of swoon-worthy oranges Eric. Off to see the Mark Rothko post. (like his last name...lol)

Patrice A. said...

mark rothko
i so understand the relation between
swoon and his paintings

but you did a nice job too
to swoon is about feeling and inside
and i think your work does too

have a fine week!

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