Art Theory
The gathering of lavender clouds superimposed on grayish-green skies, or the lovely, isolated and golden ovoid with feathery edges, enveloped by reddish-pink hues. Their soft and slowly floating forms come and go, fading in and out of sight, then eventually work their way on to a canvas.
Capturing these images, using a delicate painting technique called glazing. These images are produced with a fanned sable brush, with swirl-like motions; it seems as though this process is the perfect element for the transparent-like spheres and elliptical forms.