Fernando Rangel (SEE FULL PROFILE)
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Tue.26 May from Li Chen (Artist, Italy )
Untitled red it's a poem from an ancient chinese text about the art of writing -
Sat.23 May from Chaithra M Bhat (Artist, Indonesia )
thank ya...ganesha is an indian god.... -
Mon.18 May from Li Chen (Artist, Italy )
thanks I like your works too! Chen Li -
Sun.17 May from Fernando Rangel (Artist, United States )
Hi Nina, Nice to meet you. Thank you for your comments. I still paint and draw from observing nature from time to time. I still love painting from life. I will post some previous work soon. I use the sensibilities I learned and apply them to the exploration of an Abstract image. There is a sense of freedom in something that is not planned. Abstraction lets me play with emotion, color relationships, and compositions. I contemplate the energy that is in us and in all of the world. I believe there is something that connects all of us together. It makes me sad to see our leaders not respect the natural energy and laws of nature. I have become more and more aware of the lies in the political world and how their greed affects how people live and die. all of this and an interest is history is also why abstraction is my obsession for now. It's a way to release emotions and it feels good. -
Sat.16 May from Nina Schmitt (Student, Germany )
thank you so much. the range of colours you use and the composition of those looks fantastic. i like the colors being that strong. what made you move from realism to abstract art? -
Fri.15 May from Abigail Abigail. F. Bedwell (Artist, Canada )
very impressive, good work. -
Thu.14 May from Ary Cahyono (Artist, Indonesia )
Thank you for adding me. I saw your works. It's inspiring. Keep it up! -
Thu.14 May from Lina Basile (Artist, Australia )
hey Fernando, May I ask what media you are using with your oils? I really like these abstractions. Most of my stuff is mixed media with a fair amount of texture on the 2D surface. Come have a look! Thanks -
Thu.14 May from Fernando Rangel (Artist, United States )
Hi Lina, I use a medium made up of 2 parts oil ( 50% stand oil and 50% linseed oil) to 4 parts turpenoid or turpentine. They don't really have a build-up of texture.The oil paintings are inspired from watercolor images which were sometimes manipulated with Photoshop. -
Thu.14 May from Erik Stuhaug (Artist, United States )
Nice, It has a very 3d quality, It looks like you can walk into it.