Plaster and paint
Posted byMark TonerPosted inabstract, art, Discover, fine art, nature, oil painting, photto, Uncategorized
Published by Mark Toner
i am manchester love this place and the people .am 49 years old and i still live with my mum and dad " work encapsulates the energy and movement of the artists brush across the many surfaces he uses as a canvas to paint upon. He lets his oil paints bleed and blend to form patterns and fractals reminiscent of the infinite shapes and colours found within the known universe. His paintings are created to invite the viewer’s subconscious to generate its own interpretations of what is being depicted, leaving the imagination to navigate through his web of abstract and surreal landscapes. " View more posts
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I’m loving this kind of reverse mindset! Instead of working ON plaster, or wood, he is incorporating these materials into his paintings! Very clever approach. — YUR
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I’m loving this kind of reverse mindset! Instead of working ON plaster, or wood, you are incorporating those materials into your paintings! Very clever approach. — YUR
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thanks my mate nice one always appreciated your comments your the clever one love it
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Great idea, it’ll be good to see further developments of this theme.
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Brace yourself. Here comes another question from a non artist…Just wondering if plaster and paint could be applied directly to a wall…say to create a mural?
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ahhaah love it and yes just yesterday mixed paint with the plaster it takes a lot off paint to collect the colour i was looking for but it worked great when i next have the camera will take some pics and show you thank you for the question its funny how we all think the same as artist love it mark
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I look forward to seeing the pictures.
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Love it! 🙂 ♥ ❤
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thank you
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