Roy P. Awbery

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Artful Escapes: Unravelling the Stories Behind My Paintings

It's been a while since we've delved into the vibrant world of my artistic creations (partly because I’ve been distracted with my novel writing and finishing my latest children’s book - always busy!), and I'm thrilled to bring you behind the scenes of my recent abstract series of paintings. In this edition, we'll embark on a journey to unravel the stories and inspirations woven into the kaleidoscopic tapestry of these unique paintings. Remember, I never repeat a painting and never create prints or copies of my work so each one is genuinely unique.

Genesis

At the heart of this series of paintings lies my fascination with the interplay of colours, the dance of hues carefully orchestrated to appear random yet inherently harmonious. This is all the more interesting to me because my colour vision is extremely limited, so I must employ a little help to ensure I get the balance exactly right. The seemingly arbitrary blocks of colour are, in reality, a meticulous selection designed to complement and contrast, injecting dynamism into the artwork. Have you ever wondered how your favourite colours might interact in an abstract composition?

I must be honest and confess that many years ago I really did not understand abstract art. I thought much of what I saw was simply random splashes of colour on a canvas, deliberately intended to provoke a reaction in the viewer. I could not see the skill involved or understand how much thought actually goes into examples of good abstract art (not all art is equal!). As I learned to become an artist and explore abstract art, I also learned to understand the truth. Good abstract art is far more complex than I had previously realised.

Texture as a Visual Symphony

I enjoy abstract art, but I think it can sometimes be a little one-dimensional. I like to see something dynamic and moving. This led me to begin exploring the realm of texture. In what may be considered a bold departure from conventional approaches, I introduced elements like modelling paste and other media to construct elevated lines and ridges within my paintings. This textural experimentation added a layer of intrigue, transforming the artwork dynamically under the play of light. Each piece becomes a living canvas, its appearance shifting with the angle and intensity of illumination. Can you visualize how the texture might change the way you experience the art in different lighting conditions?

“Myriad” by Roy P. Awbery - 11 x 14” abstract

Inspiration: Pushing Colors to the Edge

The driving force behind this series emerged from a personal challenge—to push the boundaries of colours without descending into chaos. It's a delicate balance, a nuanced dance where vibrant tones meet structured lines. The controlled chaos of colours converges with the ordered geometry of lines, resulting in a visual symphony that invites viewers to explore the depths within. How do you feel about the bold use of colours, and does it resonate with your own sense of aesthetics?

Creating Depth Through Structure

Structured lines serve as the backbone of this series, leading the viewer's eye through the intricate dance of colour. These lines, often horizontal and vertical, provide a framework that guides the visual experience. It's an exploration of organised chaos, where the structured and the spontaneous coexist in a harmonious dance. Can you identify the structured lines within the paintings, and do they draw your eye in a particular direction?

“Singing in the Rain” by Roy P. Awbery - Sold!

Viewers' Perspective

As I crafted each piece, I couldn't help but wonder how viewers would interpret and connect with these abstract compositions. The beauty of abstract art lies in its openness to interpretation, inviting each observer to bring their unique perspective to the canvas. I'm eager to hear about the emotions and stories these paintings evoke in you. What emotions do you feel when immersed in abstract art, and do you find your mind creating its own narratives?

Evolution of Style

This series marks a significant evolution in my artistic journey. The incorporation of texture and the bold use of colour represents a departure from earlier works, highlighting a continuous exploration and refinement of my creative style. What elements do you find yourself drawn to in other artists' work?

“Fire Dancers” by Roy P. Awbery - 100 x 50 cm abstract

Engaging with Art

I like to think that art is a dialogue, a conversation between the creator and the audience. As you explore this series, I encourage you to not only observe but also engage. What resonates with you in this series? Is it the vibrant colours, the structured lines, or the texture that adds an extra layer of intrigue? Does this style really jar with you and, if so, tell me why?

This textured abstract art series encapsulates the essence of pushing artistic boundaries, a journey where colour, structure, and texture converge to create a visual feast. As you explore these abstract creations, I invite you to reflect on the interplay of chaos and order, spontaneity, and structure—a dance that mirrors the rich tapestry of life itself.

Until next time, keep discovering the beauty that lies within the strokes of colour and the dance of lines. I'd love to hear your thoughts and interpretations—drop a comment and let me know!

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