My first medium of choice was to paint on old window sashes. I painted on the reverse side of the glass and the frames, creating stunningly vibrant, visually explosive works of art. The motifs I chose were usually "still life" in nature but were anything but "still". They danced with their own whimsical energy and vivacious life force. I liked juxtaposing primary colors and reducing the subject matter to it's cleanest,simplest forms. I married and blended foreground with background, creating optical illusions. I also painted the glass until it's completely opaque, the colors then seemed to bounce back at the viewer, "practically jumping off the wall visually".
"Coffee Cup ( Yellow & Blue ) 2008
30 in x 34 in
"Flower & Vase " 2008
21 in 40 in
"Coffee Cup ( Yellow & Red) 2007
30 in x 34 in
"Poka Dot Vase" 2008
21 in x 38 in
"Coffee Cup (Red)" 2008
20 in x 29 in
"Flower & Vase " 2006
20 in x 30 in - SOLD -
"Multi Colored T Pot" 2007
25 in x 29 in
"Potted Plant" 2008
19 in x 36 in
Video:
" My Studio - making a window painting"
Video:
"My Art Display in Soho 1995"
Contact Knut Masco at:
KMasco@Yahoo.com
KMasco63@Yahoo.com
30 in x 34 in
"Flower & Vase " 2008
21 in 40 in
"Coffee Cup ( Yellow & Red) 2007
30 in x 34 in
"Poka Dot Vase" 2008
21 in x 38 in
"Coffee Cup (Red)" 2008
20 in x 29 in
"Flower & Vase " 2006
20 in x 30 in - SOLD -
"Multi Colored T Pot" 2007
25 in x 29 in
"Potted Plant" 2008
19 in x 36 in
Video:
" My Studio - making a window painting"
Video:
"My Art Display in Soho 1995"
Contact Knut Masco at:
KMasco@Yahoo.com
KMasco63@Yahoo.com