An Occurrence of Light Acrylic Print
by Dick Richards
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An Occurrence of Light acrylic print by Dick Richards. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
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Things cannot remain in stillness forever.
~ Deng Ming-Dao
A little over a year ago I set out to discover if I could bring the intuitive... more
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"Things cannot remain in stillness forever."
~ Deng Ming-Dao
A little over a year ago I set out to discover if I could bring the intuitive mindset that produced many successful abstract acrylic paintings to working with watercolor. At first, I produced many bad paintings. As I became more comfortable with the medium, I also became free to do what I had learned to do when working with acrylics: be present, let go, disappear, trust my intuition and training, and paint.
An Occurrence of Light is one result. I like how the light that the title refers to seems to explode from the background. The painting is approximately 8x11 inches on Arches 9x12 inch paper.
About Dick Richards
For twenty years I sought to enter the state of “mushin” when I paint without fully understanding what I was seeking or having a name for it. Then I stumbled on the name and found resources that helped me understand it and enter it at will. Mushin is a Japanese term and Zen expression, also used in martial arts. It refers to the mental state, the mindset, I seek when painting. In that state I rely not on thought and judgment, but on my trained instinct or what I feel intuitively in a moment. In English, mushin means “no mind.” It is shorthand for the term “mushin no shin” which means “mind without mind.” In the state of mushin the mind is not empty, but is free of distractions such as planning, analysis, criticism, fear,...
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