Showing posts with label experimental paintings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label experimental paintings. Show all posts

Thursday, January 22, 2015

EMY Work in Progres and a title


Mixed media abstract art on paper. Still needs some more work and a title.

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Thursday, December 13, 2012

E. Moo Young's Abstract Art Flyer #2


I've been compiling some of my artworks in the form of a flyer to show how I've been creating and evolving. The works include paintings, mixed media collage, drawings and experimentations with digital fusions.
I'm reminded of an observation on Paul Klee- he worked as if no art existed before and he started from scratch, making the work 'render visible'. That is, the work is in the paper and he had to work to bring it out, to make it visible. So I'm always excited by what is to come each time I approach the paper and start working. What new form, technique or meaning can I bring in to existence. The approach is quite different each time and the results are, I think, unique.

Above are some of my output.

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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Hierarchy in Abstract art


The definition of hierarchy in the dictionary will not be useful this time. The abstract painting alluded to the interlinking of family and the generations past, the myths, rituals, superstitions that resulted in what we have today. It is an abstract concept translated into a lyrical abstract expressionist form.

It's an experimental work, weaving from corners to the central forms and shapes leading to an undefined form. Background color was later added to the initial pencil drawing. The exploration continues.

More experimental abstract paintings, drawings, collages, unusual digital fusions, and prints can be viewed at
http://www.yessy.com/emooyoung/gallery