Well done to everyone who embraced this Abstract Challenge set by Pat Lock. What a fantastic variety our members have produced.
John Hamilton
I tried adding a castle and lake in the Glens to give some realism to this abstract picture

Angela Musil
Acrylic on canvas 50 x 50cm

Pamela Hudson
Housing Complex

Sheila Klein
What inspired me:-
“I do not like discarding things so I decided to experiment using the soft red netting that oranges are packed in to see what effects I could achieve. Messy but fun. I also now realise that just one picture could produce hundreds of pictures if one zoomed in closely to the detail. Very interesting”.
Red acrylic paint and soft netting

Angela Musil
Pirat
Acrylic on Canvas
40 x 50cm

Lesley Feakes

Gunda Cannon
Eve's Apple

Gunda Cannon
Just Today

Caroline Anderson-Jones
COVID-19 Fishing Links

Michael Haynes
Squares

David Dixon
Market Place
Acrylic and oil on canvas board 40 x 30cm

Jason Smith
“Abstract Bowl”
Alcohol ink and acrylic on wood 28cm x 6cm

Alison Chandler
Acrylic and oil “It’s not all black and white”

Clive Dand
Abstract watercolour. Virus 2020 is a reflection on the effect that the virus has had on my life and the life of everyone in the world that we currently live in.

John Hamilton
Blossom in the Kent apple orchards using a stipple effect and scratching to reveal the darker paint layers below

John Hamilton
Colours of a stormy harbour. Rubbing off paint and drips add to the atmosphere

John Hamilton
Tall sheds at Hastings using a palette knife and gold leaf

Sheila Klein
What inspired me:-
“I do not like discarding things so I decided to experiment using the soft red netting that oranges are packed in to see what effects I could achieve. Messy but fun. I also now realise that just one picture could produce hundreds of pictures if one zoomed in closely to the detail. Very interesting”.
Red Acrylic Paint with soft netting twice

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