Three dimensional Abstracts

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Dennis, how clever. Pieces of original sculpture. I love the centre one very much with the bubbles of pink. You could turn them around every day and have a different piece of art! What kind of size are they......and are you planning to do more? It’s a YES from me Dennis.

Exciting new dimension on POL, Dennis. As good as any sculptor.

Many thanks Fiona. Yes they were purely experimental as it's the first time I've used it in a thick way. I do turn them and with natural light from the window really fascinating. I have loads of ideas for them.. these are about two inch and the centre one was trying some leftover and too kind Ronald

Very interesting, Dennis, and like Fiona I particularly like the middle one.

Can you immerse other objects as well as paint into this resin Dennis, for example, the effect of insects in amber kind of thing? I wonder if there is a way of suspending them so you could hang them in front of a light source, if you say they react with the light from your window. Fascinating.

Yes you can Fiona i think someone has done a mosquito. I use artresin as not very toxic and doesn't yellow. Yes i have thought about incorporating led lighting solar powered of course

Very different Dennis and unusual. Very exciting work and I’d like to see more!

Just read Fiona's comment and I entirely agree!

I really like these. Having read the comments, the process and possibilities are fascinating.

Many thanks Tessa Thalia and Diana very much appreciated

Thanks so much Heather very much appreciated

Really lovely Dennis, I love to see the light through them. Like looking under water. Look forward to seeing more of these.

Hang on Studio Wall
25/01/2020
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No it's not computer generated i made them with resin and acrylic. Just thought I'd see what you think. It was very exciting

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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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