34 thoughts on “pigments at war

  1. Gorgeous as always Mark…this is probably a dah question..what exactly do you do…using light underneath..you of course don’t have to tell me… I totally understand why you would not…either way this is a re-blog.. I love the softness of your work here…little different then your darker ones..
    Sherri

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    1. hi sherri the light bit came later in the work its just something i came across when investigating all kinds off surface with the oil when hot and what i was capturing at the same time . and light just give the pigments more life and many more moods thought out the day just fell in love with this way of painting oil on glass is magic . thanks sherri nice one mark

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  2. Thank you for liking “First Snow.” I enjoyed looking at these paintings. 🙂 I especially like the last one because it reminds me of waves in a cosmic ocean. I was reading some of the other comments, and I find it interesting that the daylight changes the color of the paintings.

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    1. its mesmerising and addictive there just getting better
      thank so much for you comment nice one its great too no that people like my work love it . mark

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  3. Love you “Pigments at War” post. I also want to thank you for letting me know you liked my excerpt from Murder Sets Sail. I will be following you hoping to see more art. Thanks again and Aloha – pjs/

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      1. This is how spaced out I am sometimes…

        You know how you get those notifications in the mail that someone liked your blog? Below that is a brief paragraph, which I attributed to you originally. And then I got another notification and saw the same paragraph. Wait a minute, I thought. I’ve seen this before. So the words I attributed to as being “sweet,” were, in fact, computer generated thoughts.

        That’s what happens when you spend a lot of time laying on clouds, daydreaming!

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    1. thank you love your comment i have not thought of price but £ 300 should be cool and a realistic price for everyone too buy if like one to answer your other question the day light changes the paintings colour throughout the day this alone is magical to watch i all so have signed prints A1 size £ 60 not signed £40 straight from me thank so much for the support nice one . mark

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