Abstract art 478
Original acrylic painting by artist painter Theo Dapore
abstract painting in red, black and white
Triptych ( three canvas sectional set)
triple canvases of 12″ by 24″
24 height by 36 width in inches
or roughly
60 high by 60 wide in centimeters
Throw splattered and drizzled painting
Each canvas is gallery wrapped with painted sides.
Picture shows panels butted together.
They may be spread apart leaving a gap
between each painting creating a illusion in which the eye will connect the segments.
The central canvas of a reddish base was brush painted.
The outer two canvases where created using a liquidized black acrylic with water.
Put into a squeeze dispenser and squirted or drizzled on to the canvases.
The bottom section has a distortion with a liquid solution.
At the top of the paintings the black was allowed to almost dry.
Using one of Theo’s jumbo custom made palette knives the area was raked
which produce the fine dot texture.
Red lines where added to the composition. This was done
with liquidized paint in a larger bottle and extreme
centrifugal force was used.
Theo likes throwing paint. He says it is therapeutic.
The center or main point of interest was made
by drizzling on some black. Over top of the wet black
the artist threw full strength white using a plastic bottle with a open top.
Again much force was used and the paint splattered and create a centipede effect.
At this point a palette knife carved into the wet paint and it was moved around to the artist liking.
By the way, the studio has a lot of plastic sheeting put up.


Modern art original landscape three canvas painting red and white