November 11, 2015 Untitled LXXIX Untitled LXXIX (2015)Ashley Lily Scarlett Like this:Like Loading... Related
November 11, 2015 - 9:02 pm Ashley Lily Scarlett Thanks, Ted. I like the simplicity of it but not the red of the first version. So I did a second where the red doesn’t hurt my eyes. 🙂 Reply
November 12, 2015 - 8:01 am tedgiffin I looked at it again. So, the change in the red for me, is just as good as previously. Still loving all the solid of it. Seems thicker to me now. Reply
November 11, 2015 - 6:59 am Claudia McGill Another really wonderful one. That red especially really is so luscious! Reply
November 11, 2015 - 1:11 pm Ashley Lily Scarlett Thanks, Claudia, it’s the same shot as ‘Untitled LXXIX’. Just adjusted to tones that don’t hurt my eyes. 🙂 Reply
November 11, 2015 - 9:20 pm Sarah That colour! I loved the first version, but this is even better. I could look at that all day 🙂 Reply
November 12, 2015 - 10:03 pm Ashley Lily Scarlett I much prefer this red. I do something like this to a lot of my images: darken and desaturate. Reply
November 12, 2015 - 1:22 am Richard Guest Lovely. I’ve just been reading a history of abstract painting – there was a group in the 30s who described their work as concrete art – this fits the bill. Reply
November 12, 2015 - 10:05 pm Ashley Lily Scarlett That’s intetesting. I know very little art history. I’m glad you like it, Richard. I by far prefer this version. Reply
I love the solid colors in the image.
Thanks, Ted. I like the simplicity of it but not the red of the first version. So I did a second where the red doesn’t hurt my eyes. 🙂
I looked at it again. So, the change in the red for me, is just as good as previously. Still loving all the solid of it. Seems thicker to me now.
Another really wonderful one. That red especially really is so luscious!
Thanks, Claudia, it’s the same shot as ‘Untitled LXXIX’. Just adjusted to tones that don’t hurt my eyes. 🙂
That colour! I loved the first version, but this is even better. I could look at that all day 🙂
I much prefer this red. I do something like this to a lot of my images: darken and desaturate.
Lovely. I’ve just been reading a history of abstract painting – there was a group in the 30s who described their work as concrete art – this fits the bill.
That’s intetesting. I know very little art history. I’m glad you like it, Richard. I by far prefer this version.
Yes, me too.
SO excellent.
Thank you, Jennifer. Nice to see you here. 🙂
Wonderful strong graphic image, Ashley.
Thank you, Meanderer. 🙂