Fractal Design in Autumn
My art is driven by my inherent desire to bring into being alternative possibilities, with as much openness to the unknown that is possible.
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My art is driven by my inherent desire to bring into being alternative possibilities, with as much openness to the unknown that is possible.
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Award Winning Artwork by Ken Blakemore
Special Recognition Category for painting “Untitled” Primary Color Exhibit, July 2019- All Abstraction 3rd place for “The Circle&The Square” 2019, Patterns Texture & Forms Art Exhibition- 4th Place Award for “Four Seasons” 9th place overall, Special Recognition for “Off Center-The Balance of the Hidden Structure of the Square” , Stamford Museum selects artwork “Relax” for exhibition for Faber Birren Color Show 2019.
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Abstract -Fractal Art in Four Season This Collection of paintings are Mono-Prints that represent a phenomenon in nature, called fractals, that surround are every day lives.The primary design of these paintings is rendered with drops of paint, creating the patterns in a fractal manner. To simple define a fractal, it can be said that
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BLACK, WHITE & COLOR Date started on 2012 and on going. The primary design in this series of paintings are executed with black ink or black epoxy resign, on a white wood panel and then finished with a gouache wash overlay. The colors are intended to maintain a flat finish instead of a glossy one
The inspiration of this Collection, was a feeling of trying to imagine how it would feel to work in a “Cube” eight hour a day, five days a week. . A quote from Robert Frost gives significance to these paintings. “The Brain is a wonderful organ. It starts working the moment you get up in