
Waves of Wonder

by Zan Savage
Original - Not For Sale
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Dimensions
8.000 x 8.000 x 0.250 inches
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Title
Waves of Wonder
Artist
Zan Savage
Medium
Painting - Acrylic On Canvas
Description
'Waves of Wonder' is another interpretive painting using the adventurous acrylic pour processes. The serendipitous nature of the method is one of the things I like most about the process aside from the added benefit of letting go to go with the flow! I still give a nod to basic art elements and principles like color, rhythm, balance and line but I am quite fond of the surprises that occur! What do you see?
FEATURE HONORS:
- Delighted to be featured in the amazing EMOTIVE ART group! Feb 14, 2024
- Excited to be featured in the amazing AMAZING ABSTRACTS OR SEMI ABSTRACTS IN ACRYLIC OIL OR ALCOHOL INK group! 1/29/24
-Happy be featured in the awesome CREATED BY SOUTHERN ARTISTS group! 1/26/24
- Delighted to be featured in the amazing The ARTIST BUZzz Group! 1/26/24
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January 26th, 2024
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Comments (6)

Zan Savage
Thanks for the feature in the EMOTIVE ART group Diamante! It's a pleasure to be included with so many awesome artists and their work! Feb 14, 2024

Zan Savage
Thanks for the feature Soraya! It's a pleasure to be included with so many awesome artists and their work in the AMAZING ABSTRACTS OR SEMI ABSTRACTS IN ACRYLIC OIL OR ALCOHOL INK group! 1/29/24

Carolyn LeGrand
Wonderful dancing waves or perhaps a magical garden coming alive after Winter. It is so much fun to experiment and this is a beauty Zan!

Laurel Adams
CONGRATULATIONS!! Your lovely image has been featured in The ARTIST BUZzz GROUP!! You are cordially invited to POST your Homepage Feature’s EMBED link to the 2024 Features Archive Thread in the Discussion thread. Thank you for your glimpse of BEAUTY.
Zan Savage replied:
Grateful to you Laurel for all you do and the sheer delight of being featured in this incredible group among so many awesome artists and their lovely work!

Conni Schaftenaar
what fun! I've not seen a "pour" that didn't go edge to edge - I like this approach! F
Zan Savage replied:
Thank U Conni! It really was fun to do and teach too :-) It actually does go edge to edge in a sense in that it was originally flooded with both white and black with the adjoining areas manipulated :-) I'll explain a little more as soon as I can in the Techniques thread you so graciously monitor on the discussion page in The ARTIST BUZzz GROUP...