Whether the canvas is big or small doesn't matte!


These are my favorite. The blue painting is from my exhibition 2009 and the green painting was too. However, you may not remember the green one because I re-painted and created different image on it.
I used to make heavy thick paintings and sometimes it became too muddy. So, I know I must be careful not making too sloppy. I have to decide when the painting should be done.
The size of these paintings is F8(45.4×38.0cm). It's not big but I spent lots time with them to paint, think and see from the distance. Maybe some people think a bigger painting is harder to create than small one. Physically, yes it is hard. Think about, before painting, getting some wood blocks for making frames at Home Depot and taking a bus with them..... This is my experience and I DO NOT want to do this anymore.....! However, if the canvas is there, I believe whether the canvas is big or small doesn't matter. It is still the same amount of work.
I hope I can keep making good quality work!
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