St. James Park, London
Acrylic John Wells Acrylic John Wells

St. James Park, London

This is from a photo I took recently in St. James Park in Central London. I’m really liking using acrylic on watercolor paper. Since we are getting ready to move, I’ve packed away most of my other mediums and turned to acrylic and watercolor paper because the paints dry fast and paintings on paper don’t take up much space. I’m starting to even prefer acrylic paints on paper over gouache.

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Messing around with abstraction
Acrylic, Pastel, Abstract John Wells Acrylic, Pastel, Abstract John Wells

Messing around with abstraction

I’ve recently decided to revisit abstraction. I did a lot of it in the 1990’s but haven’t been interested since then. But for some reason I’m suddenly interested again. This is my first experiment. I started with soft pastels and then moved to acrylic paints. I think it turned out ok, and plan to do a lot more. I feel like it may help with freeing my mind and creating my style. Even if not, it’s fun to play.

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Mr. Lilly
Acrylic John Wells Acrylic John Wells

Mr. Lilly

“Mr. Lilly” is an acrylic painting on paper, 11x14 inches. I thought it would look interesting to see what a businessman would look like with flower for a head. Here he is powerful and just walks down the middle of 2nd Avenue.

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Charlie Caplin & Edna Purviance
Ink, Acrylic John Wells Ink, Acrylic John Wells

Charlie Caplin & Edna Purviance

Here I was messing around with my Epson Stylus 3880 printer. First, using a light pad, I painted the colors with acrylic paint. Then I printed the black on top in a process similar to the one Andy Warhol used for his screen printing.

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