The Juggler of JunkaDelphia
by Douglas Fromm
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36.000 x 48.000 inches
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Title
The Juggler of JunkaDelphia
Artist
Douglas Fromm
Medium
Mixed Media - Acrylic & Collage On Canvas
Description
I was experimenting with shapes and colors that suggested a dancer, and then added the balls when a juggler seemed to emerge out of the chaos.
Uploaded
February 10th, 2012
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Comments (12)
Melinda Dare Benfield
Wow. I love the apparent contrast between the juicy candy-like colors and the surreal morphing human forms. For some reason, I am imagining it as wallpaper in my bedroom. Sweet dreams. Keep challenging our perceptions, Douglas. This is awesome work.
Douglas Fromm replied:
Wow… what a splendid comment, Melinda !…this eccentric creation almost seemed to create itself, I just let it “flow and Grow “. Spontaneity seems to overpower meticulous planning quite often in my creative process…just follow the road till it reaches some kind of satisfying endpoint.Perhaps On the Job training of sorts ?
Melinda Dare Benfield
Wow! Love the colors and the flow....and even though this piece has been here 9 years, it speaks to me of current news down in Texas. Very powerful piece.
Douglas Fromm replied:
Thank you for this enlightening compliment....now that you mention it , many politicians could certainly be considered Jugglers of questionable morals and ethics...
Melinda Dare Benfield
Gloriously creative and unique! The colors, flowing forms, and scatter of strange images are a delight for the eye...It's like a fun-filled Easter egg hunt for the eye! Very cool.
Aimelle ML
Fascinating piece Douglas! so creative and unique! Love the color palette and discovering all elements. A fav ;)
Jack Zulli
I enjoy your style of color use and blends; this work to me gives a great sense of movement, Well Done!
Kenneth Hadlock
A wonderful work with a lot to discover in it. Great Job!
Douglas Fromm replied:
Thank you, I'm glad someone likes this messy monstrosity!....It looked better to me at an earlier stage before I overworked it and stuck it in my "to-be completed-at-later-date" corner. It may end up as a donation the next time I'm invited to a charity auction.