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Some work is not easy to describe as there are times when it appears to have a desire of its own! Initially, I was inspired by the pop art of Bridget Riley.  I wanted to explore line only and by arrangement create a colour pattern that might give a sense of movement. What emerged, however, was an abstract sense of an object.  From my viewpoint, I see a goblet.  Later, I came across a song "My Cup Runneth Over" by Aretha Franklin, so in the end I had a title!

Using acrylic paint mixed with clay has given it a slightly textured but strong quality. It is signed on the reverse (could be signed on the side, if preferred) and as it is a deep canvas with painted sides, it could be hung right away.
Some work is not easy to describe as there are times when it appears to have a desire of its own! Initially, I was inspired by the pop art of Bridget Riley.  I wanted to explore line only and by arrangement create a colour pattern that might give a sense of movement. What emerged, however, was an abstract sense of an object.  From my viewpoint, I see a goblet.  Later, I came across a song "My Cup Runneth Over" by Aretha Franklin, so in the end I had a title!

Using acrylic paint mixed with clay has given it a slightly textured but strong quality. It is signed on the reverse (could be signed on the side, if preferred) and as it is a deep canvas with painted sides, it could be hung right away.
Some work is not easy to describe as there are times when it appears to have a desire of its own! Initially, I was inspired by the pop art of Bridget Riley.  I wanted to explore line only and by arrangement create a colour pattern that might give a sense of movement. What emerged, however, was an abstract sense of an object.  From my viewpoint, I see a goblet.  Later, I came across a song "My Cup Runneth Over" by Aretha Franklin, so in the end I had a title!

Using acrylic paint mixed with clay has given it a slightly textured but strong quality. It is signed on the reverse (could be signed on the side, if preferred) and as it is a deep canvas with painted sides, it could be hung right away.
Some work is not easy to describe as there are times when it appears to have a desire of its own! Initially, I was inspired by the pop art of Bridget Riley.  I wanted to explore line only and by arrangement create a colour pattern that might give a sense of movement. What emerged, however, was an abstract sense of an object.  From my viewpoint, I see a goblet.  Later, I came across a song "My Cup Runneth Over" by Aretha Franklin, so in the end I had a title!

Using acrylic paint mixed with clay has given it a slightly textured but strong quality. It is signed on the reverse (could be signed on the side, if preferred) and as it is a deep canvas with painted sides, it could be hung right away.
Some work is not easy to describe as there are times when it appears to have a desire of its own! Initially, I was inspired by the pop art of Bridget Riley.  I wanted to explore line only and by arrangement create a colour pattern that might give a sense of movement. What emerged, however, was an abstract sense of an object.  From my viewpoint, I see a goblet.  Later, I came across a song "My Cup Runneth Over" by Aretha Franklin, so in the end I had a title!

Using acrylic paint mixed with clay has given it a slightly textured but strong quality. It is signed on the reverse (could be signed on the side, if preferred) and as it is a deep canvas with painted sides, it could be hung right away.

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My Cup Runneth Over Painting

Maria Rogers

United Kingdom

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 16 W x 24 H x 1.5 D in

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Some work is not easy to describe as there are times when it appears to have a desire of its own! Initially, I was inspired by the pop art of Bridget Riley. I wanted to explore line only and by arrangement create a colour pattern that might give a sense of movement. What emerged, however, was an abstract sense of an object. From my viewpoint, I see a goblet. Later, I came across a song "My Cup Runneth Over" by Aretha Franklin, so in the end I had a title! Using acrylic paint mixed with clay has given it a slightly textured but strong quality. It is signed on the reverse (could be signed on the side, if preferred) and as it is a deep canvas with painted sides, it could be hung right away.

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16 W x 24 H x 1.5 D in

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I look for the potential decorative aspects contained in the the subject I wish to paint. Then it is about the process of creating an artist's viewpoint, rather than realism itself. This involves the elements of shape, thinking in terms of an overall pattern and then creating a pleasant mood through choosing colour(s). The aim is simply to enjoy the process of creating and hopefully another viewer of the artwork will have an enjoyable experience also. I think the best interpretation of what I attempt to produce is contained in a quotation from Matisse: “What I dream of is an art of balance, of purity and serenity devoid of troubling or depressing subject matter - a soothing, calming influence on the mind, rather like a good armchair which provides relaxation from physical fatigue.”

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