Never To See Any Other Way
I haven’t done any painting in a while, and frankly, I missed it a little. So a couple weeks ago, when I visited NYC with Natalie, I saw a painting at the Metropolitan Museum of Art that I just fell in love with.
The painting looked like something along the lines of what you see here. The artist made a repetitive design of lines that formed an imaginary object boundary where the lines change direction. The effect is that you see a diamond, when there really is none.
Another thing I found neat was that the artist made no real attempt at making lines that were particularly straight or even parallel. The overall design of the painting sort-of just comes out as an emergent property.
The painting I did behaves similarly, but is quite different in its own right. I wish I knew the name of the artist who did the original, but I can’t seem to remember. If anyone recognizes the style, please let me know.
I have plans for embarking on a second painting in the same style, with a much more complex subject matter. Get ready!




