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These three abstract expressionism artworks

are a series of 17x21 drawings created with


charcoal, chalk, and pastels. The inspiration
is
primarily
emotional
and
nihilistic;
meditations on the imprint of life in an
abstract expressionist style.

Teknik:minyak
media:kanvas
kategori:painting

Pelukis:Khalil Ibrahim
Abstract-I(1968)

Pelukis:Khalil Ibrahim
Tajuk:Perbicaraan-2002

Pelukis:wassily kandinsky

This is an abstract drawing of a tornado. The 19x25


artwork was drawn with charcoal and pastels.

This is an abstract drawing and painting of a face. The 9x12 abstract art
was created in 2011 with a variety of mediums, including paint pens,
colored pencils, crayons, watercolors, acrylics, oil pastels, markers, pens,
and gouache. Expressive application of vibrant colors, meandering lines, and
layered white space mix to create a determined facial expression forming on
the paper.

This is expressive abstract art I created with pastels in 2004. The


colorful drawing is 9 x 12. The artwork is a tightly wound, but
energetic, array of color and slight variations in texture. The
artwork is entitled Joy and is comprised of unique abstract
geometric shapes.

The following drawings of the sun (stars) were created in


response to Art Challenge #7: Sun Art, over at The Artist
Challenge. The first sun drawing is also part of the CBS News
Sunday Morning Television Show Art Library.
Each sun drawing is 11 x 14, and drawn on paper with a
variety of pens, watercolors, paint pens, colored pencils, oil
pastels, markers, and acrylic paint.
The first image of the sun represents the power and energy of
the source of light and color, and life, in our world. The
drawing is also abstract and impressionistic. The other two
sun/star drawings focus on the tumultuous bubbling reaction
within a star that produces the warm colors and heat amidst
the black depths of space.
The accompanying video shows the drawing and painting
process for the colorful abstract sun in a time lapse format.

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