
Mr. George Rivera, Executive Director of the Triton Museum in Santa Clara, offers his time to artists once per month for a portfolio review (by appointment). I met with George last year, and he provided extremely valuable advice and insights. So I met with him again this year, just last week. Wow, I learn so much from George.
Among other things, I presented George with eleven images of my abstract landscapes, and asked for his input. Which were the strongest? Why? Which were the weakest and why?
He gave me detailed feedback, which was exactly what I was looking for. Thank you George!
When I paint a realistic painting, I'm pretty good at determining what's working well and what's not. But with abstract work it's different. I find it harder to judge.
I was very pleasantly surprised when George selected as his favorites "A Vast Similitude" and (shown above) "A Vast Similitude 2". They were designed to hang together, but each one is also meant to stand on its own. These two paintings are some of my favorites as well, and are currently hanging on my dining room wall. They are also for sale, and could soon be hanging on your dining room wall!
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