Rage

Rage
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😇 never get angry Dennis keep cool! Not bad for a tantrum!

Many thanks Yes I did learn something Carole

Its Avery abstract Dennis but its very pleasant to the eye well done for your versatility.

It is stormy. The colours are very good. It's only paper so it's best to take a new sheet of paper or canvas and start again after a cuppa:-)

Many thanks Dennis and Gudrun

Now I really like this Dennis. I like the effects and I can feel your temper as you scratched away at the paint. I like the rusty red/brown against the blues and the circular dark shape . Perhaps these shapes weren't as you planned in your mind but feel to me as though they just evolved the more cross you felt. This is the sort of work I like. Not pretty but serious,impulsive and just you, painting as you felt at that moment. It's the sort of painting which makes me think and that I can relate to. The title doesn't suit however, I'd call it 'rage' or something like that.

Pure expressionism Dennis! Now, is there a dummy on the floor?

I will do anything if it sells and I learned about darks yes rage sounds great

And it shows dennis. I like this a lot and wonder what you started out with.

It's like hell in Dante's Divina Commedia. If you look at it carefully there's several evil faces on the right hand upper corner. Can you see them? Like Louise, I like this painting a lot. You were frustrated with your work and made the canvas suffer but it gave you a gift back. What about that Dennis?

I often let things emerge for mystery and imagination

This has substance Dennis; I can feel rage and I can see serpents and devils rising up from the lakes of hell.....I'm going to have nightmares tonight! I really like it.

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16/06/2015
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got angry with it

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Dennis Rounding

Born 1953 it was a good day for the world. BA Hons fine art then PGCE. Had two one man shows Huddersfield and Wakefield and Mirfield. Fell ill 25 years ago but now paint small scale. All for sale To cut a long story short when seventeen to twenty one worked twelve hour shifts at Chemicals grinding…

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