"Life is a great big canvas, and you should throw all the paint on it you can." - Danny Kaye
Monday, March 24, 2014
Still in Abstract-Land..
"Unspoken Thoughts" 6" x 4" ink and watercolor on cold pressed paper
If you place a circle with a dot inside it into your piece, it is always Miro. So there is a Miro "quote" here. Take it away, and what do you have, Kandinsky?
hi, Dan! vry beautiful work!! i do not know Kandinsky & his work (just googled it & got what u said.) i really do not mind abstract or realistic. for me, the point is if an artist wants to draw something & a result follows. painting/drawing is universal language. i listen to work & start conversations with art work -- but not with an oral language. who tries to talk about 'heart'? cheers, sadami
I checked my email this morning and there you were! A Dan's Canvas post! YAY!!! This is wonderful- I just love your abstract work. Who am I kidding? I love all your art. It's so clear to me- what we have here is pure Dan Kent. Fantastic Dan!!!
Very cool!!! and I was going to say that you drew my brain (but someone beat me to it : ) But thats how I feel these days, a lot of things going on all at once and thats how my head feels.
Hello Dan. Very interesting stuff going on here. It reminds me of something - don't know much about abstract so not sure what I'm thinking. Maybe it's not anyone but you. Nice work. Stew
Swerving along the artistic road with every sight a potential target. * * * If you'd like to contact me about any of the art that you see - about purchases, commissions or just to say hello - feel free to email me at danscanvas@yahoo.com. I'd love to hear from you!
hi, Dan! vry beautiful work!! i do not know Kandinsky & his work (just googled it & got what u said.) i really do not mind abstract or realistic. for me, the point is if an artist wants to draw something & a result follows. painting/drawing is universal language. i listen to work & start conversations with art work -- but not with an oral language. who tries to talk about 'heart'?
ReplyDeletecheers, sadami
And it is both Kandinsky and Miro! :) :) Good one, Dan!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of'unspoken thoughts. I'm enjoying your journey into abstract land!
ReplyDeleteI checked my email this morning and there you were! A Dan's Canvas post! YAY!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful- I just love your abstract work. Who am I kidding? I love all your art.
It's so clear to me- what we have here is pure Dan Kent.
Fantastic Dan!!!
Very cool!
ReplyDeleteHi Dan, I've long admired Miro and Kandinsky. Pretty exciting to see them blended, melded and "Dan'd" here! Coolness.
ReplyDeleteyes.... Miro-ish, in a very good way. I love this.
ReplyDeleteI like the energy of this piece.
ReplyDeleteI believe you've painted my brain. I like it.
ReplyDeleteVery cool!!! and I was going to say that you drew my brain (but someone beat me to it : ) But thats how I feel these days, a lot of things going on all at once and thats how my head feels.
ReplyDeleteHello Dan. Very interesting stuff going on here. It reminds me of something - don't know much about abstract so not sure what I'm thinking. Maybe it's not anyone but you.
ReplyDeleteNice work.
Stew
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ReplyDeletewell, actually, I am thinking that it is a Dan :)
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