i like these paintings.
ali cavanaugh is really well-known by now.
and she's true inspiration as well, considering that she had lost her hearing
at the tender age of two, which she now considers a blessing in disguise,
as it made her be more sensitive to the visual world.
what i also like is her technique. she works in a kind of a
fresco technique, with watercolor on a wet plaster surface. she has to use
tiny strokes, like the ones you can see on egg tempera paintings
from gothic times. i like the effect.
at the tender age of two, which she now considers a blessing in disguise,
as it made her be more sensitive to the visual world.
what i also like is her technique. she works in a kind of a
fresco technique, with watercolor on a wet plaster surface. she has to use
tiny strokes, like the ones you can see on egg tempera paintings
from gothic times. i like the effect.
do click images for actual size.
I first thought it were photos, really amazing, I also love the matching patterns..
ReplyDeletegreat talent, beautiful paintings, I like the idea of featuring socks!! xo
ReplyDelete@Suzy, yes, i think it's because of how she uses light.
ReplyDelete@Bubbles, i like the idea too, it's so simple and works so well.
have a great week, girls!
xoxo
agnes
:)
amazing....
ReplyDeletelovely paintings!
ReplyDeleteOh they're beautiful!!
ReplyDeletex,
Tine/Inattendu
Wow Agnes, this post is amazing!! I too originally thought these were photos until I read your description. I cannot believe how talented Ali is. It's incredible. Thank you for this hugely inspiring post and for introducing me to such a wonderful artist! I love your blog! :) xxxx
ReplyDeletethank you so much for all your kind comments!
ReplyDelete:) :)
they are lovely :)
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