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Interlacing Menger sponges in oils. Penciled two sponges on, laid down stripes of drafting tape, painted this first layer with one sponge and background (all in cadmiums), peeled. Now to let it dry for a week or so and then tape the painted bits and do the other sponge in blues in the gaps.
@joshmillard I'm really enjoying looking at that red. It's a very satisfying shade.
@howfar Thanks! That main background red is actually I think the first tube of oil paint I bought, last summer, though I haven't used it a lot recently.
The whole set of colors there are cadmium yellow, cadmium orange, cadmium red, and cadmium deep red, each just straight out of the tube with no mixing.
@joshmillard I think it's the orange against the red, in context regularity of the lines, primarily, that makes it satisfying to me. I get a hint of synaesthesia with some visual things. This gives me a sense of the crunch of celery. Doubt that makes any sense but thanks for inducing it!
@joshmillard Of course, even if that's the case, the mediation of those neurological phenomena, by culture, into an experience that I articulate to myself is just as interesting a component of the whole thing.