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Abstract Beach Pebbles

Abstract pebbles on the beach

18 total reviews 
Comment from Paul G.


This one, I can see and I like what I see. I just came back from the ocean and the rocks/pebbles are fresh in my mind. Well done and thank you for sharing.

 Comment Written 12-Jul-2018


reply by the author on 13-Jul-2018
    Thanks so much, Paul, for your very nice review. Suzanne
Comment from Monica Morrell


Keep having fun and sharing. Your work is always a pleasure to view. I love your imagination and keen sense of color.
Its almost a marbleized effect.
Well designed and created.

 Comment Written 12-Jul-2018


reply by the author on 12-Jul-2018
    Many thanks, Monica, for your very nice review. I'm very pleased you like these fun pieces. Suzanne
Comment from jesuel


That's just neat the color composition is great excellent design it looks free flowing a very creative and unique piece of art great job here

 Comment Written 12-Jul-2018


reply by the author on 12-Jul-2018
    Thanks so much for your great review. I'm very pleased you like this fun piece. Suzanne
Comment from GaliaG


interesting use of colors and shapes, and yes, it looks like the beach were the water is very low

good filling of the frame and presentation

thanks for sharing

 Comment Written 12-Jul-2018


reply by the author on 12-Jul-2018
    Many thanks, Galia, for your very nice review. I'm glad you like this. Suzanne
Comment from Linda


This is delightful. Loved your artist notes to learn how you created these beautiful blend of colours and patterns. Great colour palette. It reminds me of the colours and patterns in some beautiful agate stones I once saw. Thanks for sharing

 Comment Written 12-Jul-2018


reply by the author on 12-Jul-2018
    Thank you so much, Linda, for your lovely review. I'm very pleased you like this one. These pieces are a lot of fun to do so I'm really pleased you like them. Suzanne
Comment from Dick Lee Shia


Excellent choice of abstract subject.
Visually soothing.
An impressive artwork rendition. Flowing fluid creation.
Muted color creation with excellent strokes & textures. Good compositional style. Great overall impact!

Thanks for sharing...

 Comment Written 12-Jul-2018


reply by the author on 12-Jul-2018
    Thanks so much, Dick, for your great review and continued support. I'm very pleased you like this. Suzanne
Comment from PeglegDeb


You and your coconut milk and straw have done it again Suzanne.

Colors great but it
s the shape and textures that really make this look like a pebbled shoreline. WONDERFUL!!! You have no idea how much I am enjoying this series and wait to see what new 'abstract' you'll come up!

Deborah

 Comment Written 11-Jul-2018


reply by the author on 12-Jul-2018
    Thanks so much, Deborah, for your lovely review and continued support. I'm very pleased you like these. Suzanne
reply by PeglegDeb on 12-Jul-2018
    Oh I just adore these Suzanne! ....and the way you do them most of all. Very welcome for the review.
Comment from Sange


To me it looks like the foam of a wave that crashed into a large rocks. I like the sense of movement, textures, blending of ocean water colors and the way this can be calming to just sit and view.
Nice work Suzanne ;)

 Comment Written 11-Jul-2018


reply by the author on 12-Jul-2018
    Thanks so much, Sange, for your lovely review. They are such fun to do so I'm really pleased you like this series. Suzanne
Comment from Susan F. M. T.


Suzanne,
A beautiful image of the tide washing in over the pebbles on the beach just below the tide mark the water ,& foam flowing & ebbing around the pebbles the wetness enhancing their colours & adding a shine the dry pebbles lack. Created with your artist's eye for composition & colours & knowing when to stop !
Susan

 Comment Written 11-Jul-2018


reply by the author on 12-Jul-2018
    Many thanks, Susan, for your great review and continued support. I'm very pleased you like this. Suzanne
Comment from Linda Prebyl


Yes, it does look like beach pebbles, and the blues add to the sea life you might find, well done for a pour. But, I had not heard of using coconut milk?

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 Comment Written 11-Jul-2018


reply by the author on 11-Jul-2018
    Thank you for your review. If you add a few drops of coconut milk it combines with the PVA glue and paint and helps to form different cells and shapes as it reacts with the paint. Suzanne
reply by Linda Prebyl on 11-Jul-2018
    Thanks, I might try that.