Funkadelic Fantasy Acrylic Print
by Douglas Fromm
Product Details
Funkadelic Fantasy acrylic print by Douglas Fromm. 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.
Design Details
I covered a 20 by 24 inch canvas with green acrylic, then squirted some lime green and red orange lines straight out of the paint tubes in random... more
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Comments (27)
Artist's Description
I covered a 20 by 24 inch canvas with green acrylic, then squirted some lime green and red orange lines straight out of the paint tubes in random squiggles. Then I collaged hand cut paper images and scraps in an attempt to create some order out of the chaos.
In a private collection in Ontario Canada.
About Douglas Fromm
Douglas Fromm is a self taught artist who started his career designing concert posters and record album covers for San Francisco rock bands. He is a Signature Member of the National Collage Society (USA), and has had work selected by juries to be exhibited in 10 different National Collage Shows during the years from 2009 through 2023. .. One of his works ( shown on FAA as "An Artist Contemplates Good and Evil" ) is part of the National Collage Teaching Collection at Kent State University, Ohio.
$70.00
MS Art By Sarka
Beautiful. Great composition, stunning colours!
Douglas Fromm replied:
I appreciate your Stunning compliment !
Bunny Clarke
Alternate title - primordial goo. Fabulous, fun and gorgoeus work. Your works always fascinate me.
Douglas Fromm replied:
Thanks for the Fabulous compliment, Bunny....Now I will have to attempt to create some Quirky Visual Gumbo Goo thing to match the title !
Mary The Barber
Absolutely love this!
Douglas Fromm replied:
I appreciate your compliment !...
Abstract Art By Erica
Such fun. Wonderful colors with pop! I really like the design and the texture.
Douglas Fromm replied:
Thank you for this fine compliment !
VIVA Anderson
Love this one!, fav
Douglas Fromm replied:
I always appreciate your compliments , VIVA !!
Jolanta Anna Karolska
Love the striking design in this stunning abstract creation, Douglas...:) f.l.
Douglas Fromm replied:
Thanks......creating it was a lot of work, but also a lot of fun.....glad that you liked it !
Michael J Cooper
An introspective into our memories of the sixties. Just love it. Mike
Douglas Fromm replied:
Celebrate the Sixties !....the spirit is alive as long as we remember it !
Howard Vindin
Amazing work!!
Douglas Fromm replied:
Thank you !....
Mike Nahorniak
I see a one-eyed alien licking his chops after digesting an entire gumball machine; most righteous creation Douglas! F/V
Douglas Fromm replied:
An awesome most righteous comment !!......what a creative imagination you have, Mike !
Michael J Cooper
I agree with you, pure joy of creation. Mike
Gary F Richards
Excellent artwork! Congratulations on your Homepage feature in the group EVERYTHING ELSE NON OBJECTIVE ABSTRACT DIFFERENT A...!
Douglas Fromm replied:
Thanks once again for your many compliments !!
Elena Karot
Brilliant work!!!
ParaKrytous P
Interesting composition¡
Linaji Creating
Congratulations! Your art is featured in our most recent GALLERY #10... Here is the LINK: https://fineartamerica.com/groups/all-abstract-art.html?showmessage=true&messageid=5534608&targetid=5534609#5534609
Bunny Clarke
Fabulous creation and work. I love how you created t his Douglas.
Douglas Fromm replied:
Thank you, as always...!
Darrell MacIver
This is very nice.
Kay Brewer
Bold and beautiful! Great feature in the What's New group! l/f
Steve Taylor
This is awesome work Douglas
Anthony Mwangi
I am honoured to witness such freedom in creative works of art. Awesome creation!!
Amy E Fraser
Douglas! I am sorry I am a brat! I really do hope you were not offended by my off the cuff comment? By the way - I work in a similar fashion to you - I am blown away by artists that can start painting in one corner and work their way to the bottom and call it done. I need layers and sweat and time to think and destroy and rebuild while I create... like the tree analogy but way less eloquent :) So... I'll try to be better behaved... but a dude that likes Robert Crumb? Probably doesn't mind badly behaved women? :)
Amy E Fraser
Douglas - I'm not sure what you were going for here but I know you are against things being "pretty" so here are my thoughts. I think this is extremely thought provoking and it makes me imagine a freaky turtle head emerging from a shell of frat house vomit. I mean that with great love and admiration of your beautiful mind and the analogy of this work is fully on the eye of the beholder, not the creator. I hope you take this with the humor I intended because I am an enormous fan of your work! :)
Douglas Fromm replied:
What an exceptional comment, to be filed in my Comments Hall of Fame !....( if there was such a thing ). What I was going for was something that I occasionally do to challenge my creativity....start out with something random (in this case the acrylic squiggles) and then adding colored shapes and allowing them to organically “grow” into a harmonious balance. Another way of describing it might be similar to sketching a tree’s trunk, then adding branches, limbs, leaves, and bark....perhaps even roots. No messages were intended. I think that one of the wonderful things about non-representational art is that viewers see visual images but their minds process them into mental images. Artists create stimulus, viewers provide response. Your response to this “FunkaDelic” stimulus mystified me for a moment. Then I looked at my image on my I-Pad while reading your response on my I-Pad and it made perfect sense ! Thank you for such a “stimulating” response !!
Douglas Fromm replied:
Editor’s note - was reading response on my I-Phone while looking at I-Pad
David Neace
Congratulations, your work is featured on the homepage of "Created by Southern Artists