I was invited to participate in a group exhibition at Tacit galleries here in Melbourne called 'Substrate 22'. www.tacitart.com.au
Each artist was given 3 x A4 primed 3mm aluminum substrate panels that were primed with Golden GAC-200 Acrylic Medium. We were invited to create art in any medium and any theme. I chose pencils (naturally) with the addition of water soluble color.
If you wish, you can see the working process on my blog (as I am too lazy to write it again) here:
https://lindaweilfineart.blogspot.com/
But for your pleasure, these are the three works I will be showing:
'Bee Spoke' by Linda Weil©
'Copper Fly' by Linda Weil©
'Brass Hopper' by Linda Weil©
Drawing on Aluminum Substrate
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I've been looking at these, on and off, all day... and every time I visit I see something new. That said, I also see artwork of which I'm insanely jealous
Your imagination should be at least a National Treasure. Protected by Government decree for life, and beyond. If they're wise, they'll begin building the "Weil Gallery of Weirdness" without delay.
I've no doubt there will be many beautiful works of art at the Tacit exhibition... but I'll be looking for yours.
Your imagination should be at least a National Treasure. Protected by Government decree for life, and beyond. If they're wise, they'll begin building the "Weil Gallery of Weirdness" without delay.
I've no doubt there will be many beautiful works of art at the Tacit exhibition... but I'll be looking for yours.
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Well, I can’t say it better than Mike! I’m a HUGE fan of your creativity Linda.
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lol. I might trademark that name Mike, 'Weil's Gallery of Weirdness'. I like.
but really, I am not that weird. Well, my art might be. But otherwise I am a pretty ordinary old lady!
thanks to you both, and here is a shot of the works hanging on the wall in the gallery - they put them in prime position so you see them first thing when you walk in the door. Have to be happy about that!
but really, I am not that weird. Well, my art might be. But otherwise I am a pretty ordinary old lady!
thanks to you both, and here is a shot of the works hanging on the wall in the gallery - they put them in prime position so you see them first thing when you walk in the door. Have to be happy about that!
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Or.... Weil's Wonderfully Weird World" - or "W4"LindasPencils wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 10:24 am lol. I might trademark that name Mike, 'Weil's Gallery of Weirdness'. I like.
Which puts you one up on the Internet.
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Wow, once again I'm picking up my jaw from the floor!LindasPencils wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 10:24 am - they put them in prime position so you see them first thing when you walk in the door.
Your unique style is something I wish it was mine Linda...
It's always a great adventure to follow these extra ordinary details on your drawings!
Wow!
You deserve everything!
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