Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Rewetting watercolors
One of the nice things about watercolor paint is that it never dries to an insoluble state. Dried watercolor paint can be rewetted with water at any time. The colors may lose some of their brilliance but unlike acrylic or oil paints, there is never a solid lump of color.
Monday, May 3, 2010
Free abstract desktop wallpaper backgrounds
I added a few more abstract wallpapers I made from my paintings at my web site
Friday, April 30, 2010
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
A bunch of new paintings
The past week has been very productive, I've uploaded a few new paintings to my gallery on Imagekind. They are abstract impressionist acrylic on paper. Posts to follow...
Monday, April 12, 2010
A few more paintings, mostly abstract
I put more paintings on, mostly abstract landscapes in a sort of neoclassical style I have been experimenting with. Some of the paintings look like old master drawings.
This one is called The landscape dissolves:

The landscape dissolves by An Lausecta
This one entitled Voices from the sea. It is an abstract painting in gem colors.

Voices from the sea by An Lausecta
Also there is Looming Abstract Form -

Looming abstract form by An Lausecta
This one is called The landscape dissolves:
The landscape dissolves by An Lausecta
This one entitled Voices from the sea. It is an abstract painting in gem colors.
Voices from the sea by An Lausecta
Also there is Looming Abstract Form -
Looming abstract form by An Lausecta
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Free Art Library
I put some free e-texts on art on my web site. You should check them out they are very interesting.
New Abstract Landscapes
I put new paintings on. They are both abstract landscapes, of different sorts. This first one is entitled when i lift my eyebrows this may. It is a kind of Abstract Expressionist landscape.

when i lift my eyebrows this may by An Lausecta
The second one is just called Edge of the sand although it could be called Edge of the sky or Edge of the sea. It is the edge of all these things only it is the air in the form of wind that has caused the fog to rise up off the water and is responsible for tossing the clouds around in such a pattern.

Edge of the sand by An Lausecta
when i lift my eyebrows this may by An Lausecta
The second one is just called Edge of the sand although it could be called Edge of the sky or Edge of the sea. It is the edge of all these things only it is the air in the form of wind that has caused the fog to rise up off the water and is responsible for tossing the clouds around in such a pattern.
Edge of the sand by An Lausecta
Thursday, April 1, 2010
New Imagekind gallery
I put a new gallery on Imagekind for photographs and other things I may do that are not painting. I call it Not Painting. There's just one photograph there now but more to come...

elemental forms by An Lausecta
elemental forms by An Lausecta
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Old paintings up
Now hear this! Now hear this! I have uploaded a few more paintings to Imagekind.
This one is titled Boundaryland

Boundaryland by An Lausecta
It is acrylic on paper, a relatively straightforward painting. It is one of my simulated aerial photographs, though you'd never know it from the title. I see it as representing an ice covered lake shore or arctic coast. Or it could be a snow capped hillside looking up on giant foamy clouds. An successful experiment.

Simulated Aerial Photograph #2: from the plan memo by An Lausecta
The full title of this one is From the plan memory of a question but it got cut off by Imagekind. It is #2 in my simulated aerial photographs series.
This is a translucent green image that doesn't stray from mark making. A translucent paintscape in fractional dimension. It is a multifaceted image and this is my favorite aspect of it.

the telescope, which the hole ground. by An Lausecta
This one is from a few days ago. It is an underwater scene or one observed through an apparatus for viewing an eclipse. It is based on the miraculous similarity in density between water and air, which we inhabit as great because we have grown on this earth. Do you think electric eels could have formed a technology? If water were more electrically conductive. They could be in communication by telepathy and build a technology or one such as is possible underwater. They could farm coral for cement. I found a site about Under Water Cement.

More light than is in the world by An Lausecta
Also there is this one. It is about a bright day on the sea at sunrise. There the light will be so bright, your eye will feel full from it streaming into your iris.
This one is titled Boundaryland
Boundaryland by An Lausecta
It is acrylic on paper, a relatively straightforward painting. It is one of my simulated aerial photographs, though you'd never know it from the title. I see it as representing an ice covered lake shore or arctic coast. Or it could be a snow capped hillside looking up on giant foamy clouds. An successful experiment.
Simulated Aerial Photograph #2: from the plan memo by An Lausecta
The full title of this one is From the plan memory of a question but it got cut off by Imagekind. It is #2 in my simulated aerial photographs series.
This is a translucent green image that doesn't stray from mark making. A translucent paintscape in fractional dimension. It is a multifaceted image and this is my favorite aspect of it.
the telescope, which the hole ground. by An Lausecta
This one is from a few days ago. It is an underwater scene or one observed through an apparatus for viewing an eclipse. It is based on the miraculous similarity in density between water and air, which we inhabit as great because we have grown on this earth. Do you think electric eels could have formed a technology? If water were more electrically conductive. They could be in communication by telepathy and build a technology or one such as is possible underwater. They could farm coral for cement. I found a site about Under Water Cement.
More light than is in the world by An Lausecta
Also there is this one. It is about a bright day on the sea at sunrise. There the light will be so bright, your eye will feel full from it streaming into your iris.
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New paintings up
I put a couple of new paintings up on Imagekind. They are abstract landscapes.
I have entitled the first one Nightscape. It is done in acrylic on paper.

Nightscape by An Lausecta
I love this particular paper, it's very crisp and lets the paint bloom wonderfully. It can be hard to control though.
The second new painting is called Puddle reflection 1. It's sort of part of my Simulated Aerial Photograph series, just from a very low altitude. It's something glimped from a curb site or empty parking lot as a bicycle flies past. You can see the reflections.

Puddle reflection 1 by An Lausecta
I have entitled the first one Nightscape. It is done in acrylic on paper.
Nightscape by An Lausecta
I love this particular paper, it's very crisp and lets the paint bloom wonderfully. It can be hard to control though.
The second new painting is called Puddle reflection 1. It's sort of part of my Simulated Aerial Photograph series, just from a very low altitude. It's something glimped from a curb site or empty parking lot as a bicycle flies past. You can see the reflections.
Puddle reflection 1 by An Lausecta
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
First real post
I'm still trying to decide how to do best site updates. Here or the blog thing on the web site. Here probably. I've made a Cafepress store shop.postpainting.com. There's just cups and mousepads there now. Some of the paintings would probably be good on shirts, and they have a thing where you can write on them now.
Saturday, March 27, 2010
first post
this will be a painting blog, where i will post paintings and painting, and talk about paintings and painting. i welcome to you.
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