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Abstract Challenge 2021

  • Jan 8, 2021
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jan 21, 2021

Well done to everyone who embraced this Abstract Challenge set by Pat Lock. What a fantastic variety our members have produced.


John Hamilton

I tried adding a castle and lake in the Glens to give some realism to this abstract picture

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Angela Musil

Acrylic on canvas 50 x 50cm

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Pamela Hudson

Housing Complex

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Sheila Klein

What inspired me:-

“I do not like discarding things so I decided to experiment using the soft red netting that oranges are packed in to see what effects I could achieve. Messy but fun. I also now realise that just one picture could produce hundreds of pictures if one zoomed in closely to the detail. Very interesting”.

Red acrylic paint and soft netting

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Angela Musil

Pirat

Acrylic on Canvas

40 x 50cm

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Lesley Feakes

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Gunda Cannon

Eve's Apple

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Gunda Cannon

Just Today

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Caroline Anderson-Jones

COVID-19 Fishing Links

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Michael Haynes

Squares

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David Dixon

Market Place

Acrylic and oil on canvas board 40 x 30cm

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Jason Smith

“Abstract Bowl”

Alcohol ink and acrylic on wood 28cm x 6cm

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Alison Chandler

Acrylic and oil “It’s not all black and white”

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Clive Dand

Abstract watercolour. Virus 2020 is a reflection on the effect that the virus has had on my life and the life of everyone in the world that we currently live in.

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John Hamilton

Blossom in the Kent apple orchards using a stipple effect and scratching to reveal the darker paint layers below

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John Hamilton

Colours of a stormy harbour. Rubbing off paint and drips add to the atmosphere

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John Hamilton

Tall sheds at Hastings using a palette knife and gold leaf

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Sheila Klein

What inspired me:-

“I do not like discarding things so I decided to experiment using the soft red netting that oranges are packed in to see what effects I could achieve. Messy but fun. I also now realise that just one picture could produce hundreds of pictures if one zoomed in closely to the detail. Very interesting”.

Red Acrylic Paint with soft netting twice

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