The second of a series of finger paintings made over a four day weekend. I call this "What" No bruches or knives were used in making any of the finger paintings from BackPorchArt William Boyer
Hello William! How are you? I just love this series. Although the technique could be described as primitive it produces THE MOST sophisticated results. Amazing texture and colour. Love it!
23 Comments
Rusty Woodward-Gladdish 23 Jun 2007
Hello William! How are you? I just love this series. Although the technique could be described as primitive it produces THE MOST sophisticated results. Amazing texture and colour. Love it!M. Usman Ul Haq 22 Jun 2007
Unique and Beautiful work!Barry Huyett 22 Jun 2007
Wild, warm, and exciting.Alberto D'Assumpcao 22 Jun 2007
Splendid composition, William!Stanley Layman 21 Jun 2007
Wet on wet and sliding. Makes a good "What!"Carrie Ann Watson 21 Jun 2007
Nice warm color! An excited feel to this one! Gorgeous work William! :)yolanda Turner 21 Jun 2007
Really, really nice.Sara Deutsch 21 Jun 2007
Your finger paintings are unique and my favorites...this reminds me of geological strata...Reba McDonald 21 Jun 2007
Whoops. Looks like a spill.Karina Ishkhanova 21 Jun 2007
I would call it "Anhinga drying it's wings in the wind"Joe Sweeney 21 Jun 2007
wonderful colour, William.Mark Peterson 21 Jun 2007
Nicely accomplished work...well done William. Love the flow and colors!Joanna Jungjohann 21 Jun 2007
finger painting is . . . getting down and dirty!Phil Cashdollar 21 Jun 2007
wonderful painting William keep them commin I think you've found your true style....Geri Jandrain 21 Jun 2007
wonderful Williamphilip benanti 21 Jun 2007
excellent dudeDan Falk 21 Jun 2007
cool wowMatt Falk 21 Jun 2007
well this is my pick of the day i think it is awesomemichael falk 21 Jun 2007
awesomebert cortes 21 Jun 2007
Great work, Williamjamie winter 21 Jun 2007
excellent Wb too coolEmily Reed 21 Jun 2007
FAB, WILLIAM!Karen Cash 21 Jun 2007
great work William! The colors and flowing movement is very powerful!