Squiggleism - defined as unblended whimsical strokes of colors layered or staggered on canvas to create landscape scenes or objects unveiling the Divine's essence suggestive of small vibrational soundwaves or musical notes in symphonic movements found in nature and in all things that exists. The movement was founded and created by Stefan Duncan in 2001 at Cape Fear Studios in Fayetteville, North Carolina with a prismatic painting called, "The Glory Tree."
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Because of my memory issues I am going to do postings of each day. Karen is home. All the pets are good. I am waiting for the gesso to dry for my next painting. I ordered a supply of regular acrylic paints. I want to get some iridescent paints to give the paintings a kind of ever-changing quality of them throughout the day, nothing dramatic, just very subtle. I really love this painting. I want to do more with flow, geometric designs, and feminine shapes. Most of my paintings have a tree in them. One of my "trade mark" subjects is with the female shape in a tree. Oh, I also want to push "Living Spirit Art" as the theme of my work.
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