Additional work by this artist can / be seen at www.rorymoorer.com
watercolor on 300g Arches – 20×20 cm
A watercolour of the trees that line the tow path of the river wensum in Norwich where mywife,her dad and myself used to walk along I have taken some photo of river wensum such a lovely river. size 17 * 25 Cm. / Watercolour on DALER&ROWNEY 300gsm. watercolour paper.
Painted with acrylic on A4 canvas. / / Featured in ‘Art at its Best’ November 2009
The first impressionists took advantage of the introduction of premixed paints in tubes where paint is laid on an area of the surface very thickly, usually thickly enough that the brush or painting-knife strokes are visible. / Characteristics of impressionist paintings include visible brush strokes, open composition, emphasis on light in its changing qualities effecting colour, the inclusion of movement as a crucial element of human perception, and unusual visual angles. / Short, thick strokes of paint are used to quickly capture the essence of the subject, rather than its details. The paint is often applied impasto. / Colours are applied side-by-side with as little mixing as possible, creating a vibrant surface. The optical mixing of colours occurs in the eye of the viewer. / My form of impressionism starts with digital photography and I then develop this into my own art form and exploit the aspects of the digital painting medium embracing and showing the painterly aspect, rather than trying to hide the act of creation.
Watercolour sold at the Brookfield Show.
Just for something different, hope you like it. Oil on Canvas, 40.0cm x 50cm
Oil on Canvas, 40.6cm x 50.8cm The original artwork is for sale, please contact me for details
Oil on Canvas, 60.0cm x 90cm Original artwork SOLD
Oil on Canvas, 60cm x 50cm / Original Artwork SOLD
Oil On Canvas, 90.0cm x 122.0cm
Oil on Canvas, 45.0cm x 60.0cm / Original Artwork SOLD
tempera and pastel on mdf / cm 90×90 / 2601 wiews
Sky in the morning over a lake
/ “Ripe Cherries” is part of the Delicious Collection..... Watercolour on Arches Not Paper… Featured as #1 on page 1 of most Popular Art 11/02/09 and in the following groups.. / Creative Cards / Colour Me A Rainbow… / Scavenger Hunt / Just Watercolours / Food For Thought / Dimensions,.. / Watercolour Painting… / Berries Fruits and Seeds… / Abstract Realism / If it Doesn’t Belong / Food for Thought / TOP TEN WINNER IN BERRIES FRUITS AND SEEDS / CHALLENGE WINNER IN WORKS ON PAPER: Red is Ravishing! / THE MOST POPULAR ENTRY IN A CHALLENGE IN THE FIRST THINGS GROUP / 1ST PLACE WINNER OF THE BUBBLERS WEEKLY CHALLENGE / TOP TEN WINNER IN THE WATERCOLOUR CHALLENGE IN PAINTERS IN MODERN TIMES / FIRST PLACE WINNER OF THE NATURA MORTE CHALLENGE IN PIMT...Painters in Modern Times 1576 views..79 Favourites Ah the fabled cherry—the poetic color of luscious lips, and just as sweet. It started out in West Asia (perhaps the Persia-Armenia region) and in two varietals from which all cultivated cherries are descended: Prunus avium (sweet) and Prunus cerasus (sour). Sweet cherries had spread to Ancient Greece and the Mediterranean by 300 BCE, for Theophrastus mentions them. And Pliny the Elder (1st century AD) mentions that some 8 varieties of cherries were being cultivated in Italy—and that the Romans were spreading them as far north as Britain. The British, in turn, carried it to the New World in the 17th century (Beyond the huge crops in Michigan, California, Oregon, and Washington, American wild cherries include the chokecherry, the pin cherry, and the wild black cherry. Sour cherries have spread even farther north, and are a speciality of Germany and Scandanavia. Today it is estimated that some 900 sweet varieties (ranging in color from yellow to black) and some 300 sour varieties are being grown. Most sweet cherries will produce fruit only after they’ve been cross-pollinated—honey bees usually do the leg work, carrying pollen from a sweet cherry of another variety soupsong.com See some samples of the collection below, and view the entire collection to date, at the Bubblesite HERE / Plum Blossom with Apples and Cream / / Sour Cream Bumbleberry Tart with an Apricot Glaze / / Ginger Shortcake with Nectarines and Creme Fraiche / / Spicy Chewy Ginger Cookies / / Chocolate Cupcake with a Mocha Swirl / / Cinnamon Bun / / Scone with Berries and Cream / / Lemon curd and Blueberry Tart
Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. Transparent watercolor on Arches cold-pressed paper. Original is 12×14 inches.
“After dinner” was featured in Finks of Inks
oil on canvas,40/30 cm
This is a photo of a painting I did in Pastels for my church last Christmas. It was enlarged to 12 ft. tall and printed out onto a translucent surface and illuminated from behind to simulate a stain glass window. I hope you enjoy this and may you have a Christmas filled with peace and joy!
oil on canvas,55/40 cm
Another of my recent abstracts.
Abstract from the last month
A more painterly Abstract…
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