A personal exploration of autism from a brother’s perspective, including family relationships, philosophy, neuroscience, mental health history and ethics
I do see anger but not all the way. It looks like you’re holding back the anger a little, which may be a good thing. 🙂 If I had to invent a story for this, I’d say that you heard a horrible rumor and you’re not sure if it’s true, but you’re angry nonetheless because it’s plausible. That’s what your painting says to me. Very well done! 🙂
Thank you for your comment, Carol! I guess I was holding back a bit (I didn’t make any holes in the paper, at least). I work in 9×12 as you do, so the abstract expressionistic, schtick is a bit tough to pull off. I thank you once again for your compliment!
j
Well. The anger comes across very clearly in that composition. 😉
Thanks, Dr. V! I wish I had a bigger workspace than 9×12; its like having a mini-anger episode. Oh, what I could do with a 6 foot canvas!
;>)
j
Ooooooh. I need one of those sometimes. 😉
;>)
I do see anger but not all the way. It looks like you’re holding back the anger a little, which may be a good thing. 🙂 If I had to invent a story for this, I’d say that you heard a horrible rumor and you’re not sure if it’s true, but you’re angry nonetheless because it’s plausible. That’s what your painting says to me. Very well done! 🙂
Thank you for your comment, Carol! I guess I was holding back a bit (I didn’t make any holes in the paper, at least). I work in 9×12 as you do, so the abstract expressionistic, schtick is a bit tough to pull off. I thank you once again for your compliment!
j