Magnolia
Magnolia, 24x40”, $1000
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Add a touch of nature's radiance to your living space! The total size of this original triptych painting is three feet tall by six feet wide. Its scale allows it to become a captivating focal point, commanding attention and infusing any room with life. Whether placed in a living room, kitchen, or bedroom, this stunning sunflower painting will breathe new life into your home, instantly uplifting the ambiance and filling the space with joy.
Sunflower Field triptych, 3 - 36x24”, $3200
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Video of the painting process posted below.
Pollen, 16x20”, SOLD
"Pollen", 16x20", $350 (available for purchase as of this recording, via http://wessf.com/blog ). I share my experience creating this acrylic painting, which is a delicate balance of primitive abstract landscape meeting relatively naturalistic honey bee. As always, like and subscribe for more videos! Thanks for watching!
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The sixth painting in my Mad Symphony series. This is the first attempt at a vertical format. Works well, I think. Posting the video of the painting process down below.
"Mad Symphony No. 6", 40x30", $1200
"Mad Symphony No. 6", 40x30", $1050 (available for purchase as of this recording). I talk about making use of the painting process itself in a way that creates interest within the painting---giving the painting an internal history.
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Watch the video of the painting process down below.
Orange Daisies, 16x20”, SOLD
Orange Daisies, 16x20", $350 | This one did not turn out the way I had envisioned . . . or maybe I didn't have a clear vision in mind before I began. Either way, I wasn't too happy with the direction this painting was going for most of the time.
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Returning to this abstract flower/landscape series with shades of blue and yellow and orange.
Mad Symphony #4, 30x40", $1200
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I had many doubts about this diptych (two-canvas painting) throughout the process of painting it, and I still have some as I write this. Like all the Mad Symphony paintings, this one is busy to the point of being frantic (but this is a major theme in the series and I think there is something endearing about its raw energy). I suppose it being so big (six feet wide and four feet tall) has me worried about carting it around until it finds the right buyer, but this is why I made it a diptych and not one giant canvas.
*11/29/15 update: This painting is no longer available
Mad Symphony #4 (diptych), 48x72", N/A
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I've been in an abstract-painting mood lately. Here's another in my Mad Symphony series. (the name is growing on me)
Mad Symphony #3, 18x30", $500
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Another painting in the series. The next day?! Well, what can I say. I'm on a roll. This one is a bit cleaner than the first, i.e. less interruption of background shapes and fewer shapes filling the frame altogether.
Mad Symphony #2, 30x48", SOLD
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This one started off as one thing then turned into something else. I like the finished piece. It's . . . hip. I went ahead and called this a "#1" because I intend to paint more. Don't forget to see the painting process video down below!
Mad Symphony #1, 48x54", $3300
Wess Foreman paints a large abstract painting using acrylics. "Mad Symphony #1", 48x54". Thanks for watching--remember to like and comment and share! artist: wess foreman website: wessf.com instagram: instagram.com/wessforeman twitter: @wessf facebook: search, "Wess Foreman, artist" music: http://www.bensound.com
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From initial sketch to finished painting. Give a thumbs up and subscribe. artist: wess foreman website: wessf.com instagram: instagram.com/wessforeman twitter: @wessf facebook: search, "Wess Foreman, Artist"
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This is a painting I started in the last half hour of the April Covington Art Market (next one is May 3rd). I finished the piece at my home studio, using pallet knife for thick texture and black and white china markers to indicate thin grasses here and there.
Spring Flower Bed, 20x30", $400