Art of the Day: "Blue Haze, 2015" by Paul J Best

Art of the Day: "Blue Haze, 2015" by Paul J Best

“‘Blue Haze’ is a heavily textured abstract painting created with a palette knife and reflective paints used to capture and reflect the light. This painting might evoke a harbour view to the viewer...but I hope that you can see something else in the Haze. I have been trying to develop a truly abstract painting style of late, which has proved to be frustratingly difficult .... but I hope that you can see my progress with this painting!”


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