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  • Three More Questions

    September
    13
    2005

    Thank you so much for your answers to yesterday’s three questions, I have three more questions for you today!

    1. What kind of art usually touches you? (Subject & style)

    2. What medium are you drawn to? (Oil, pencil, ink, acrylic, soft pastel, etc.?)

    3. Do you prefer large, medium or small paintings?

    {9 Comments}

    1
    Utenzi said,

    I love the design of your blog, Leanne.

    My preferences in art are medium size, say 20″ by 30″, mostly landscapes, either charcoal or blue monochromatics in oil.

    9.13.2005 @ 8:20 am
    2
    Tommi said,

    -Hard to say. I love nature (sun, moon, stars, flowers etc.) mostly. But I also love animals of nature.
    -I’m fond of oil. But then again I think it just depends on the painting. If you truley love something it doesn’t really matter.
    -Depends what it is.
    These questions are awfully hard to answer coming from a person who is artisticly challenged. My personal opinion is if you love something it doesn’t matter how it’s done. :mrgreen:
    Love, Tommi

    9.13.2005 @ 8:21 am
    3
    mom said,

    Yeh, I agree with Tommi – “If you love something, it doesn’t matter how it’s done…” Especially kids!!
    :mrgreen:

    9.13.2005 @ 9:40 am
    4
    annie said,

    I like bold, colorful, unusual and/or abstract.

    Oils or acrylics, usually.

    Medium to big. Not that I have a lot of room on my walls!

    9.13.2005 @ 10:21 am
    5
    Jeanette said,

    I find myself drawn to landscapes that have a peaceful feel to them. I have some Lake Como tapestries that I really like.

    Mostly what I have in my home are tapestries. I like the soft look.

    The size of the art or decoration depends on the size of space I’m trying to fill.

    9.13.2005 @ 10:48 am
    6
    Sandra said,

    1. Subject & Style…
    All subjects if done in a style that catches my eye. I guess that would mean I lean towards the dramatic. Or maybe not. hmmm I like impressionism. Photographic realism leaves me cold. I could hang a photograph if thats what I wanted. “Formal” fine art makes me yawn. Abstracts leave me cold, but there have been one or two that intrigued me.

    What medium… all of them. However, I like color more than pencil/ink.

    Small, medium, large… yes to all of them again. But supersizing isn’t for me. Too big is too big. A tiny painting can be put in a larger frame. We need all sizes because our ‘hanging space’ comes in all sizes. Painting them is a different story for me… no room for a large canvas and a small one..well, I’ve never done a small one so I’m not sure.

    9.13.2005 @ 11:01 am
    7
    erikie parikie said,

    The ones that pop out of coffins in haunted houses LOL 😆

    But I also like old plein air paintings in oils. I don’t really have size preference but I’m unfortunately challenged by lack of walls:neutral:

    9.13.2005 @ 5:41 pm
    8
    erikie parikie said,

    I know I know size matters, at least 7 inches 😉 😆

    9.13.2005 @ 5:43 pm
    9
    Kitty said,

    I’m definitely a fantasy art kind of girl in the main. Two of my favourite artists are John Avon and Larry Elmore. I have a couple of original Avon’s and I’d LOVE an original Elmore but he’s more famous and I can’t afford his prices (although there was this one… but someone beat me to it)

    Anyway. All kinds of mediums and sizes appeal.

    9.14.2005 @ 3:50 am

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