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and welcome back to another bob blast hi iamp;#39;m bob burridge in our previous bob blast we talked about shadows with a big strong light source on one side the other sideamp;#39;s dark and always a shadow remember we talked about recognizable objects that sat on their shadows but on this one what do you do when you donamp;#39;t have a light source and youamp;#39;re just working with color and a concept and a theme well thatamp;#39;s what this oneamp;#39;s all about with no light source so thereamp;#39;s no shadow because thereamp;#39;s no light source so what iamp;#39;m doing here is playing and scraping and scratching and painting with all kinds of materials ex exploring hereamp;#39;s two colors greens look at all the different greens and a focal point complementary colors i love doing this hereamp;#39;s look at the dominant color one dominant color that was the concept and one focal point but letamp;#39;s see about how much play i can do during this abstract so i have a