This recent painting was done on paper using acrylics and mixed media. It is a fun and whimsical piece titled “Seize the Day.” As a very optimistic person, I am drawn to bright colors with a touch of whimsy.
This recent painting was done on paper using acrylics and mixed media. It is a fun and whimsical piece titled “Seize the Day.” As a very optimistic person, I am drawn to bright colors with a touch of whimsy.
As I continue with my geometric abstracts, many of my newer pieces of art are taking on a very minimalist look. This fun painting is done with acrylics and mixed media on bristol board. I’m having a lot of fun creating the paintings in this newest series.
I must admit that I am constantly drawn to paint black backgrounds, then work with fun bold color to finish the painting. But I am continually experiementing with other color combinations. I really like how this painting turned out and the colors on the red background.
Painting:titled Relationships, 19×24 inches. Copyright Sharon Pierce McCullough
For some reason I am always drawn to the combination of black and bright colors. I guess I love the stark contrasts and, of course, I always love bright and colorful. One of my current series of paintings seems to be reinvigorating my original style done in a whimsical manner, but with more of a geometric flair. It is a minimal, bold and colorful look.
This recent painting, a geometric abstract, is done with acrylics and mixed media. It is 19×24 inches on Bristol Board.
Copyright 2013 Sharon Pierce McCullough
This new painting represents community, titled The Neighborhood, as it reflects people living in proximity with some interacting and others living a solitary life. It was painted in my little studio in Cashtown, PA, just outside of the Gettysburg area.
It’s a fun, colorful piece painted with acrylic, wax crayons, prismacolor pencil. This abstract geometric painting is on bristol board.