Pop Art
This painter decides on a photo of a girl or boy, their face or body, to be distant or intimate, a photo with an idea.
This idea decides on a size of the canvass to be square or rectangle, modest or grand, a canvass with intent.
This intent decides whether photo shopping is to be cut out or level, hazed or clear, a painting with fidelity.
This fidelity decides the precision of pencil preparation drawing on the canvass, the thick or thin widths, straight or sweeping contouring.
This contouring decides whether the fluidity of the paint plate tray has black oozing like black blood, or dolloping globs of grey when creating a cognitive fifty shades of black.
This shading of black decides the brown or green, red or blue colours of hushed tone.
This hushed tone decides the narrow brush creating exacting curves of figures, the jagged cryptic shading to straight forms of silhouettes.
This silhouette decides the vast areas used by the ample brush detouring like a compass giving perceptions like vague needed by the painter.
This painter decides the name of this obscure and ambiguous girl or boy painted in pop art.
Entered into Chain Verse 1 contest by Edward Ebbs, placed 6th
Copyright © Lewis Raynes | Year Posted 2015
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