Early Passage
Passing through a well carved notch18 total reviews
Comment from Monica Morrell
This is an interesting work of art. I am not familiar with your technique, but it certainly looks fascinating. I like your choice of colors. It almost appears to me as a mystical waterfall. Nicely created and well presented.
reply by the author on 26-Nov-2022
This is an interesting work of art. I am not familiar with your technique, but it certainly looks fascinating. I like your choice of colors. It almost appears to me as a mystical waterfall. Nicely created and well presented.
Comment Written 26-Nov-2022
reply by the author on 26-Nov-2022
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Monica, thank you for this fine review. this was done with a jelly pad. The back ground was done with the warmer colors. I took a jelly pad and laid the blue on with a palette knife and moved it around with a roller and thats where the ridges came from. I laid the paper with the orange and green on the jelly pad to take a print of it and this is the results. I am so glad you enjoy it. Ray
Comment from Shadow catcher
This is really cool, I like the textures you have in this one! I see prehistoric remains of both animals and plants now buried beneath the soil of this woods where a couple is enjoying a hike, unaware of what lies under their very feet!
reply by the author on 25-Nov-2022
This is really cool, I like the textures you have in this one! I see prehistoric remains of both animals and plants now buried beneath the soil of this woods where a couple is enjoying a hike, unaware of what lies under their very feet!
Comment Written 25-Nov-2022
reply by the author on 25-Nov-2022
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Thank you for the wonderful review LeeAnn, and I am so glad you enjoy it. Ray
Comment from Thomas Blanks
This process had a very interesting effect. I like the fossil-like image at the bottom (left of center). Maybe it could be a tree root. I could look at this for a long time and imagine things. I love it.
reply by the author on 25-Nov-2022
This process had a very interesting effect. I like the fossil-like image at the bottom (left of center). Maybe it could be a tree root. I could look at this for a long time and imagine things. I love it.
Comment Written 25-Nov-2022
reply by the author on 25-Nov-2022
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Tom, this is a "You made my day" review. I try to get you curious by presenting vague but plausible images, just enough to let your mind takes over and enjoy. I am glad you enjoy it. Thank you for the wonderful review and rating. Ray
Comment from FBI GUY
Reminds me of the Viking Long Ships that explored the coastlines of the New World. Wild storms battered their boats as they attempted to explore coastline harbors and inlets. The lighted passage is drawing the ship into the rocky coastline at their peril of the rocky shoreline.
So much for my tale of Vikings and their adventures.
reply by the author on 22-Nov-2022
Reminds me of the Viking Long Ships that explored the coastlines of the New World. Wild storms battered their boats as they attempted to explore coastline harbors and inlets. The lighted passage is drawing the ship into the rocky coastline at their peril of the rocky shoreline.
So much for my tale of Vikings and their adventures.
Comment Written 22-Nov-2022
reply by the author on 22-Nov-2022
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Viking era, you gather, I see it. Mustering and waiting to join the crew of the next Long Boat. Thank you Gary it is always nice to hear descriptions. Ray
Comment from avmurray
I could see straight away that this was something different, and I really like the result. Using a jelly pad gives more smooth look, but still with intriguing textures. I also like very much the color pallet you have used and the fine lines and shapes.
I think this is a lovely and indeed well done abstract painting Ray.
reply by the author on 22-Nov-2022
I could see straight away that this was something different, and I really like the result. Using a jelly pad gives more smooth look, but still with intriguing textures. I also like very much the color pallet you have used and the fine lines and shapes.
I think this is a lovely and indeed well done abstract painting Ray.
Comment Written 22-Nov-2022
reply by the author on 22-Nov-2022
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Annie, thank you so very much for the wonderful review and rating. When you use the roller on the jelly pad it picks up ridges.I am so glad you enjoy it. Ray
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I did, and you are more than welcome for the review.
Comment from Daphne Oberon
I can see many things in this one... Pulling back, to me, your passage lines look like tree roots, and the "blue pole" looks like a tree growing out of a planter on a plinth. Between the trees are two miniature "ghosts" "passaging" into another dimension. A man with baseball cap, carries a jacket while walking away, but in a three quarter pose. He is wearing blue jeans and possibly camouflage colours on top. Ahead of him is perhaps a smaller female who is kind of morphing away... Nice colour tones! Thanks for sharing!
reply by the author on 22-Nov-2022
I can see many things in this one... Pulling back, to me, your passage lines look like tree roots, and the "blue pole" looks like a tree growing out of a planter on a plinth. Between the trees are two miniature "ghosts" "passaging" into another dimension. A man with baseball cap, carries a jacket while walking away, but in a three quarter pose. He is wearing blue jeans and possibly camouflage colours on top. Ahead of him is perhaps a smaller female who is kind of morphing away... Nice colour tones! Thanks for sharing!
Comment Written 22-Nov-2022
reply by the author on 22-Nov-2022
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Daphne, Thank you for the wonderful review, relevant comments and Rating. I am so glad you enjoyed it. Ray
Comment from Jewell McChesney
I have been enjoying gel pad play lately as well. I may share something, I don't know. Lol
This is a wonderful outcome, as usual, Ray.
I like the result of the ridges in the foreground. Again, much could be imagined, the more one looks.
Thank you for sharing.
reply by the author on 22-Nov-2022
I have been enjoying gel pad play lately as well. I may share something, I don't know. Lol
This is a wonderful outcome, as usual, Ray.
I like the result of the ridges in the foreground. Again, much could be imagined, the more one looks.
Thank you for sharing.
Comment Written 22-Nov-2022
reply by the author on 22-Nov-2022
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Thank you Jewell, I painted the jelly pad and moved it around with a roller and got all those nice ridges. I am glad you like and thank you for the wonderful review. Ray
Comment from Chaxl
This is another great abstract piece. I'm glad you're satisfied because you should be. I like that you use the rule of thirds with the tree trunk.
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2022
This is another great abstract piece. I'm glad you're satisfied because you should be. I like that you use the rule of thirds with the tree trunk.
Comment Written 21-Nov-2022
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2022
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Chaxl, I am so glad that you enjoy this abstract and between us I am glad I stopped when I did. That is the hard part, knowing when you are through. Ray
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I bet!
Comment from A6fttallgal
This painting has a certain "creepiness" about it. It reminds me of the fire swamp forest in the movie Princess Bride and in the background I see what could be a "rodent of unusual size". I do love the technique you've used to achieve this painting. Your placement and choice of colours are excellent!
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2022
This painting has a certain "creepiness" about it. It reminds me of the fire swamp forest in the movie Princess Bride and in the background I see what could be a "rodent of unusual size". I do love the technique you've used to achieve this painting. Your placement and choice of colours are excellent!
Comment Written 21-Nov-2022
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2022
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Certainly does have a touch of creepiness. Thank you Pauline for the wonderful review and I am glad you enjoyed it. Ray
Comment from bpellephoto
Ray ... Me again, Man I have visited this piece about five times and each time I came away with no solid impressions at all save for a familiarity that kept calling. That is until right now at visit number six.
As crazy as this may seem this piece is one of my few remaining memories of an alcohol fueled night at the local 'Barn Dance' in Evansville Vermont ca 1964.
I see the music as shades of color reverberating off the walls and the dancers.
I see the same band playing the same songs in the same order and same way as last week and forever before.
I see the same strangers on the dance floor trying to find that someone with whom they have find a connection with.
I see the men's room is still a long ways off.
Boring, not! It was the place to see and be seen ... Bob
reply by the author on 20-Nov-2022
Ray ... Me again, Man I have visited this piece about five times and each time I came away with no solid impressions at all save for a familiarity that kept calling. That is until right now at visit number six.
As crazy as this may seem this piece is one of my few remaining memories of an alcohol fueled night at the local 'Barn Dance' in Evansville Vermont ca 1964.
I see the music as shades of color reverberating off the walls and the dancers.
I see the same band playing the same songs in the same order and same way as last week and forever before.
I see the same strangers on the dance floor trying to find that someone with whom they have find a connection with.
I see the men's room is still a long ways off.
Boring, not! It was the place to see and be seen ... Bob
Comment Written 20-Nov-2022
reply by the author on 20-Nov-2022
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Wow Bob, It is nice to see you getting so much out of my painting. It is nice to know it brought back your memories. Ray
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Someone told me I "could see a universe in an ice cube."
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I know what it like to see. Ray
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I know what it like to see. Ray