tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4383049758411336537.post1089429693727003818..comments2012-04-20T12:15:41.184-07:00Comments on Bumchkin: Mirror ImageBumchkinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14380803744887129546noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4383049758411336537.post-58130174263015898512012-04-19T12:53:40.207-07:002012-04-19T12:53:40.207-07:00That's great Lexcen. I completely understand a...That's great Lexcen. I completely understand and agree with that. Sometimes, for a change, self defined boundaries give you a new outlook to things. I love painting in cubism because even though my thoughts are free, I like to pick up on a certain theme and explore it through the shapes/ colors I bound myself with.<br /><br />So glad to here from you. Apologies for the late reply once again, I've been busy with work. Will be uploading some new work soon though :)<br /><br />BumchkinBumchkinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14380803744887129546noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4383049758411336537.post-28388041603030325722012-03-04T12:33:23.357-08:002012-03-04T12:33:23.357-08:00I started my exploration of painting through cubis...I started my exploration of painting through cubism. I found that although I wanted to paint abstract, I needed a sense of discipline, some boundaries and rules through which to channel my creativity. I painted a series works based on Renoir's nude bather but in a cubist style. These take pride of place in my efforts to become a painter. From cubism I derived a set of principles which I still use in my pure abstract creations, be it obvious or not.Lexcenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17856993035719777231noreply@blogger.com