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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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If you were to draw yourself as an abstract painting, what colours and shapes would you use and why?

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By *ellhungvweMan 1 week ago

Cheltenham

I life model and more than one artist has said I remind them of a Giacometti statue due to my height. I would like to be a bright red Giacometti.

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By *a LunaWoman 1 week ago

South Wales

There would be a lot of circles. A lot.

In pink, mixing between light pink to deep pink.

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By *ou only live onceMan 1 week ago

London

Not abstract exactly, but all about the pointillism...

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By *ensualtongue2023Man 1 week ago

furnace


"Not abstract exactly, but all about the pointillism..."

Sounds very tedious piece

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By *ou only live onceMan 1 week ago

London


"Not abstract exactly, but all about the pointillism...

Sounds very tedious piece "

Yes, I like to think so.

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By (user no longer on site) 1 week ago

Red and black squiggles

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By *obilebottomMan 1 week ago

All over

Monochromatic dodecahedrons and exponential equations interspersed with gestural lines, marks, dashes and smudges

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By *icecouple561Couple 1 week ago
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East Sussex

This is a very interesting question and I have no idea how to answer it 🤔

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By *ensualtongue2023Man 1 week ago

furnace


"This is a very interesting question and I have no idea how to answer it 🤔"

Yes it is a hard one to answer as we don’t tend to think of ourselves in an art term or piece

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By *ensualtongue2023Man 1 week ago

furnace

Think mine would have to be a flowing form to represent the river of life with flashes of dark and light colour to represent life’s different emotions

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By *icecouple561Couple 1 week ago
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East Sussex


"This is a very interesting question and I have no idea how to answer it 🤔

Yes it is a hard one to answer as we don’t tend to think of ourselves in an art term or piece "

We don't do we. Also I'm quite a literal person so I'd probably represent myself that way via art.

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By *ensualtongue2023Man 1 week ago

furnace


"This is a very interesting question and I have no idea how to answer it 🤔

Yes it is a hard one to answer as we don’t tend to think of ourselves in an art term or piece

We don't do we. Also I'm quite a literal person so I'd probably represent myself that way via art. "

And how do you think that would appear on the paper?

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"This is a very interesting question and I have no idea how to answer it 🤔"

Ohhhhh .. this is a very interesting reply! Have a little think as you go about your day

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By *ensualtongue2023Man 1 week ago

furnace

Think we all will

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By *icecouple561Couple 1 week ago
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"This is a very interesting question and I have no idea how to answer it 🤔

Yes it is a hard one to answer as we don’t tend to think of ourselves in an art term or piece

We don't do we. Also I'm quite a literal person so I'd probably represent myself that way via art.

And how do you think that would appear on the paper?"

I think I would be seen from the back walking down a wooded path towards an arch that leads to the sea. I'd be a tiny figure in a huge landscape

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By *ensualtongue2023Man 1 week ago

furnace


"This is a very interesting question and I have no idea how to answer it 🤔

Yes it is a hard one to answer as we don’t tend to think of ourselves in an art term or piece

We don't do we. Also I'm quite a literal person so I'd probably represent myself that way via art.

And how do you think that would appear on the paper?

I think I would be seen from the back walking down a wooded path towards an arch that leads to the sea. I'd be a tiny figure in a huge landscape"

Cool I’ve dabbled in some drawing recently and would love to chat to you in more depth ?

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By *icecouple561Couple 1 week ago
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East Sussex


"This is a very interesting question and I have no idea how to answer it 🤔

Yes it is a hard one to answer as we don’t tend to think of ourselves in an art term or piece

We don't do we. Also I'm quite a literal person so I'd probably represent myself that way via art.

And how do you think that would appear on the paper?

I think I would be seen from the back walking down a wooded path towards an arch that leads to the sea. I'd be a tiny figure in a huge landscape

Cool I’ve dabbled in some drawing recently and would love to chat to you in more depth ?"

My knowledge of art and everything connected to it is very limited

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By *ensualtongue2023Man 1 week ago

furnace


"This is a very interesting question and I have no idea how to answer it 🤔

Yes it is a hard one to answer as we don’t tend to think of ourselves in an art term or piece

We don't do we. Also I'm quite a literal person so I'd probably represent myself that way via art.

And how do you think that would appear on the paper?

I think I would be seen from the back walking down a wooded path towards an arch that leads to the sea. I'd be a tiny figure in a huge landscape

Cool I’ve dabbled in some drawing recently and would love to chat to you in more depth ?

My knowledge of art and everything connected to it is very limited "

I’m not expert but always good to expand knowledge in life

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By *illy IdolMan 1 week ago

Midlands

I would use a mixture of colours and shapes. Green, blue and orange.

Rectangles: Calm, security, and order. Circles: Gentleness, unity, and balance. Triangles: Stability, power, and energy. Parallelograms: Dynamic, harmonious, and balanced. Trapeziums: Stability, movement, and modernity.

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By *TinyDelight-Woman 1 week ago

City Centre

Mine would be a swirling maelstrom. Black background and the colours of the maelstrom would be hues of all blues, grey with highlights of aquamarine and white. It would look both oceanic and galactic depending on the mood and perception. 🌀 I think that would be the best representation of me.

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By *eoBloomsMan 1 week ago

Springfield

Like a Rorschach test.

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By *bi HaiveMan 1 week ago
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Cheeseville, Somerset

Beige.

And a potato shape.

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By *oughmanMan 1 week ago

Sunderland

This is a very interesting one. I've done life drawing but never been the subject or had the choice of style or medium. My upper body is kind of doughy so no hard lines and a flowing wavey stroke. But legs are still big and are still mostly muscle. Maybe stronger bolder lines. Green and blue with touches of red.

At least that's what I'm seeing in my minds eye right now. I'd have to spend a little time in front of a mirror to really lock it down.

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By *nya NeesWoman 1 week ago

Brum

Black,grey and bright fushia pink squiggly squiggles

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By *eralt80Man 1 week ago

cork

I see bold rigid dark lines with a lot of shading with pops of colour, reds and yellows, here and there

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By *rHotNottsMan 1 week ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"If you were to draw yourself as an abstract painting, what colours and shapes would you use and why?"

This is a bit deep for a mid morning, spring weekday… 😳

Mine would be greyscale or black, color is a distraction, big manga all seeing eyes , filled with tears for the pain of the whole world

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By *ell GwynnWoman 1 week ago

North Yorkshire

Teals, greens, and a smidge of purple or fuchsia pink. No harsh lines, all swirly and soft with a sense of movement.

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By *HUSH-Man 1 week ago

London

I would be a mix of purple’s, blue’s and gold. I find purples and blues soothing and gold adds a really nice contrast.

I would be comprised of Sierpinski triangles because I enjoy the art of fractal mathematics.

What about you OP?

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"I life model and more than one artist has said I remind them of a Giacometti statue due to my height. I would like to be a bright red Giacometti."

Oh they are very distinctive! I like that you would be red -is there reason other than it being a strong and vibrant colour?

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"There would be a lot of circles. A lot.

In pink, mixing between light pink to deep pink.

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This brings up beautiful pictures in my head of bubbles or puddles, touching and merging

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By *rsMistyPeaksWoman 1 week ago

Essex

I would be like a paintbrush spatter painting. All the bright colours. Random. With some threads of pure gold running through the centre.

And a little black circle in one corner.

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"Not abstract exactly, but all about the pointillism..."

Do you mean like Seurat??

What kind of colours would you be?

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"Red and black squiggles"

That sounds really strong, but also soft and approachable all at the same time!

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"Monochromatic dodecahedrons and exponential equations interspersed with gestural lines, marks, dashes and smudges "

Ooohhh so kinda industrial and educational at the same time!

You don't see any colours?

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By *ohn.Wick.Man 1 week ago

The Continental

Jackson Pollock style, and just using primary colours.

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By *apidaryMan 1 week ago

Glasgow

Public profile painting would be a Kandinsky; bright colours, bright moods. The private would be a Rembrandt self-portrait.

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By *eroLondonMan 1 week ago

Mayfair

Geometric primarily with angular references, mimicking Bauhaus, my favourite design movement, using just a few bold colours with mønøchromatic touches.

I love Bauhaus.

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By *obilebottomMan 1 week ago

All over


"Monochromatic dodecahedrons and exponential equations interspersed with gestural lines, marks, dashes and smudges

Ooohhh so kinda industrial and educational at the same time!

You don't see any colours? "

Just a single yellow spec hidden and art lovers spending hours to find it. Most don't but is there. Those who do are added to the list next to the painting.

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"Think mine would have to be a flowing form to represent the river of life with flashes of dark and light colour to represent life’s different emotions

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I really like this! Ooohh there is a lot going on in your reply

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"I would use a mixture of colours and shapes. Green, blue and orange.

Rectangles: Calm, security, and order. Circles: Gentleness, unity, and balance. Triangles: Stability, power, and energy. Parallelograms: Dynamic, harmonious, and balanced. Trapeziums: Stability, movement, and modernity."

Wow that is a lot of thought! I can't tell if you are pulling my pigtails 😆😆

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"Mine would be a swirling maelstrom. Black background and the colours of the maelstrom would be hues of all blues, grey with highlights of aquamarine and white. It would look both oceanic and galactic depending on the mood and perception. 🌀 I think that would be the best representation of me.

"

I love this.. I can feel myself floating weighlessly alongside!

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"Like a Rorschach test."

Oh how interesting -what colour would your ink be??

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"Beige.

And a potato shape. "

😆😆

So a bit mottled

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"This is a very interesting one. I've done life drawing but never been the subject or had the choice of style or medium. My upper body is kind of doughy so no hard lines and a flowing wavey stroke. But legs are still big and are still mostly muscle. Maybe stronger bolder lines. Green and blue with touches of red.

At least that's what I'm seeing in my minds eye right now. I'd have to spend a little time in front of a mirror to really lock it down."

So wavey green, blue +red lines... Let us know if it changes after you've had more time to reflect!

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"Black,grey and bright fushia pink squiggly squiggles "

Love it, sounds very vibrant!

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"I see bold rigid dark lines with a lot of shading with pops of colour, reds and yellows, here and there "

Almost architectural in nature?

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"If you were to draw yourself as an abstract painting, what colours and shapes would you use and why?

This is a bit deep for a mid morning, spring weekday… 😳

Mine would be greyscale or black, color is a distraction, big manga all seeing eyes , filled with tears for the pain of the whole world"

Oh that's made me quite sad!

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"Teals, greens, and a smidge of purple or fuchsia pink. No harsh lines, all swirly and soft with a sense of movement."

Very dreamy!

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"I would be a mix of purple’s, blue’s and gold. I find purples and blues soothing and gold adds a really nice contrast.

I would be comprised of Sierpinski triangles because I enjoy the art of fractal mathematics.

What about you OP?"

This has been a very interesting insight into people... I had to look up Sierpinski triangles !!

I would be big inky circles of indigo, green + black ink, bleeding into each other, connecting, merging and swirling - think deep ocean 😍😍

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"I would be like a paintbrush spatter painting. All the bright colours. Random. With some threads of pure gold running through the centre.

And a little black circle in one corner."

Omg I can totally see that... TOTALLY!!

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"Jackson Pollock style, and just using primary colours.

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Free and unhindered

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"Public profile painting would be a Kandinsky; bright colours, bright moods. The private would be a Rembrandt self-portrait."

Oh interesting choice's... And I like that you have a public and private reflection!

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By *orquemadaMan 1 week ago

glasgow

Probably like a Kandinsky but just all black.

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"Geometric primarily with angular references, mimicking Bauhaus, my favourite design movement, using just a few bold colours with mønøchromatic touches.

I love Bauhaus."

Bauhaus is very striking. Interestingly a lot of the men are going for lines and angles!

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By *hunky GentMan 1 week ago

Maldon and Peterborough

Firstly - I'd have to find a canvas big enough for my fat arse.

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"Monochromatic dodecahedrons and exponential equations interspersed with gestural lines, marks, dashes and smudges

Ooohhh so kinda industrial and educational at the same time!

You don't see any colours?

Just a single yellow spec hidden and art lovers spending hours to find it. Most don't but is there. Those who do are added to the list next to the painting. "

I like that.. hidden in plain sight for those willing to look deeper!!!

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By *oeBeansMan 1 week ago

Derby

Honestly, reading all of this and how people describe themselves makes me wish I knew more about art. I can't even begin to understand what shapes and colours I would be so I'm very impressed that others do!

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By *obilebottomMan 1 week ago

All over


"Monochromatic dodecahedrons and exponential equations interspersed with gestural lines, marks, dashes and smudges

Ooohhh so kinda industrial and educational at the same time!

You don't see any colours?

Just a single yellow spec hidden and art lovers spending hours to find it. Most don't but is there. Those who do are added to the list next to the painting.

I like that.. hidden in plain sight for those willing to look deeper!!! "

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"Probably like a Kandinsky but just all black."

Ohhh... I need to think about that for a bit!!

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"Firstly - I'd have to find a canvas big enough for my fat arse. "

and then what shape / colours would you be??

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"Honestly, reading all of this and how people describe themselves makes me wish I knew more about art. I can't even begin to understand what shapes and colours I would be so I'm very impressed that others do!"

It's so interesting isn't it, but I don't think you need to have any art appreciation.. just close your eyes and listen to your soul.... I'm getting rich coffee and cream swirling

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By *ulieScrumptiousWoman 1 week ago

North West

I don't know exactly. But in my mind's eye it's oils so there's a lot of texture. The background is a dark rich blue. There's an off centre starburst (lines radiating from a central point not the chewy sweet) in dark pinks and bright magenta. Some details are enhanced with gold leaf.

God, that all sounds a bit nobby but it's so pretty in my head.

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By *ealMissShadyWoman 1 week ago

St Albans/ Welsh Borders

Over lapping squiggles in all shades of purples....I'd look like Jackson Pollock version of Mr Messy

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By *oeBeansMan 1 week ago

Derby


"Honestly, reading all of this and how people describe themselves makes me wish I knew more about art. I can't even begin to understand what shapes and colours I would be so I'm very impressed that others do!

It's so interesting isn't it, but I don't think you need to have any art appreciation.. just close your eyes and listen to your soul.... I'm getting rich coffee and cream swirling "

Ooooh those are great colours! I've actually had a bit of a think and I do see cream colours along with maroon and blood orange using various shaped triangles and quadrilaterals as a sharp background to complement different shades of brown, softer circles and waved lines that make up me... I did it! I think 😅

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"I don't know exactly. But in my mind's eye it's oils so there's a lot of texture. The background is a dark rich blue. There's an off centre starburst (lines radiating from a central point not the chewy sweet) in dark pinks and bright magenta. Some details are enhanced with gold leaf.

God, that all sounds a bit nobby but it's so pretty in my head. "

I got overly excited when I read the starburst comment

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"Over lapping squiggles in all shades of purples....I'd look like Jackson Pollock version of Mr Messy "

What a great mental image

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"Honestly, reading all of this and how people describe themselves makes me wish I knew more about art. I can't even begin to understand what shapes and colours I would be so I'm very impressed that others do!

It's so interesting isn't it, but I don't think you need to have any art appreciation.. just close your eyes and listen to your soul.... I'm getting rich coffee and cream swirling

Ooooh those are great colours! I've actually had a bit of a think and I do see cream colours along with maroon and blood orange using various shaped triangles and quadrilaterals as a sharp background to complement different shades of brown, softer circles and waved lines that make up me... I did it! I think 😅"

Oh very interesting... Well done!! I was getting worried for a moment

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By *HUSH-Man 1 week ago

London


"I would be a mix of purple’s, blue’s and gold. I find purples and blues soothing and gold adds a really nice contrast.

I would be comprised of Sierpinski triangles because I enjoy the art of fractal mathematics.

What about you OP?

This has been a very interesting insight into people... I had to look up Sierpinski triangles !!

I would be big inky circles of indigo, green + black ink, bleeding into each other, connecting, merging and swirling - think deep ocean 😍😍"

Interesting. I like the colours.

Would your swirl be calm and serene or more dramatic like a storm?

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By *ife NinjaMan 1 week ago

Dunfermline

It would be one of those triangle efforts (great description, right?)in shades of red, blue and black

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By *hunky GentMan 1 week ago

Maldon and Peterborough


"Firstly - I'd have to find a canvas big enough for my fat arse.

and then what shape / colours would you be?? "

I like to be different:

Shape - octagon

Colours - different shades of blue (obs). 😆

And a bit of green for my eyes.

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By *parkle1974Woman 1 week ago

Leeds

Blobs and black x

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By *ympho6969Woman 1 week ago

glasgow

Greyscale with a very bold colour to accentuate it. I like the classy look of greyscale, and shading can be used to portray so much. The pop of colour can accentuate to another depth.

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By *meliaeWoman 1 week ago

Chester

Pinks and peaches with streaks of gold, I think I’d start with a sponge and then build up with wide brush strokes. A few squiggles of oil pastel to finish it off

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By *alcon2Man 1 week ago

North

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By *alcon2Man 1 week ago

North

I'd like to have the actual art painted on me...by someone that's good at bodypainting.

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"I would be a mix of purple’s, blue’s and gold. I find purples and blues soothing and gold adds a really nice contrast.

I would be comprised of Sierpinski triangles because I enjoy the art of fractal mathematics.

What about you OP?

This has been a very interesting insight into people... I had to look up Sierpinski triangles !!

I would be big inky circles of indigo, green + black ink, bleeding into each other, connecting, merging and swirling - think deep ocean 😍😍

Interesting. I like the colours.

Would your swirl be calm and serene or more dramatic like a storm? "

Oh it would be gorgeously languid, accompanied by a single piano key, melting and merging, morphing into something new each time

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"It would be one of those triangle efforts (great description, right?)in shades of red, blue and black "

Oh that is a very strong image -both the colours and the shapes!

What kind of triangle would you be!?

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"Firstly - I'd have to find a canvas big enough for my fat arse.

and then what shape / colours would you be??

I like to be different:

Shape - octagon

Colours - different shades of blue (obs). 😆

And a bit of green for my eyes. "

Nice, I like that, those are my favourite colours

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"Blobs and black x"

Very striking.. would your blobs be isolated or touching?

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By *reative-mindMan 1 week ago

Exeter

I'm quite pale so if it's colour then id probably just leave the canvas blank.... then a triangle.

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"Greyscale with a very bold colour to accentuate it. I like the classy look of greyscale, and shading can be used to portray so much. The pop of colour can accentuate to another depth."

That sounds interesting.. how about shapes?

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"Pinks and peaches with streaks of gold, I think I’d start with a sponge and then build up with wide brush strokes. A few squiggles of oil pastel to finish it off "

Oh it sounds lovely... Mostly squiggles?

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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I'd like to have the actual art painted on me...by someone that's good at bodypainting."

I'm sure that would be amazing... But what would your interpretation look like in terms of colours and shapes?

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By *midnight- OP   Woman 1 week ago

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"I'm quite pale so if it's colour then id probably just leave the canvas blank.... then a triangle. "

a blank triangle... I need to think about that!

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