oil and cold wax on canvas 2006
Three seperate canvases combine to create Scribbly Gum Tryptch / Oil on scretched Canvas. / 3 x (34cm x 120cm) Original available $AU3,000 – Postage extra Exhibited at Campelltown Regional Art Gallery Centre Layers of subtle glazes were used trying to create a flowing natural backgroud to this magnificent variety of gum trees. The texture of the knots were equally important. Leaving the looseness of the larval tracks to the last. This work was created to support an upcoming exhibition by the Southern Printmakers Association entitled ‘Earthwritings’.
Oil on canvas applied with palette knife. Featured on the cover of the second album by Kevin Kastning and Sandor Szabo: / It is indeed an honour to have my work represent the wonderful music of these extraordinarily talented musicians. Inventors of whole knew instruments for the guitar family, and trail blazers of their genre. To hear , head to www.kevinkastning.com
Mixed medium abstract painting. Combination of Oil, Acrylic, and a mosiac of broken mirror make up this 30” x 40” streched canvas. i normally dont sleep well at night so this is a self portrait conveying the feeling of being cuaght between a dreaming state(the blue) and broken sleep patterns(the mirror).
Textured abstract. Oil on canvas.
Rich evocative painting depicting althernate states and bird totems.
Minimalist abstract study of speeding cyclists, focusing more on the dynamics of the speed and motion of their movements / Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 37 X 59 inches / 94 X 150 cm contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / .....................................................................................
Oil/digital / From my ‘Mood Variation’ Series
Oil on canvas. Size 24” x 26”3/4. / White poppy in a sea of green.
Oil on canvas, 200mm x 200mm Featured in virtual exhibition Noughts and Crosses October 2009
OIl on canvas, 900mm x 900mm
an oil painting on canvas inspired by dreaming of the beautiful sunset….. ‘Sundown, lonely time feeling the chill / missing you feeling so blue its untrue / colours so bright so much light / must live in hope ‘til we meet again’. / Colours of the rainbow ...first oil of the sunset experimenting in abstract ..featured in ‘Retired & happy’ ...
/ “Lapis Lazuli” is part of the Faux Bravura collection…this collection of paintings work well when grouped together on a wall…they are many and varied…metal, patinas, design, stone, marbles, textures, wood et al, in oils, watercolour, acrylics and other mediums...Lapis Lazuli is a semi-precious gemstone.. I created this painting in Oils on Board... / / 458 Views FEATURED ON THE HOME PAGE 15/10/O8 / FEATURED IN GOLD SILVER AND GEMS
abstract oil painting This is a brilliant sunset in Venice in the fall. I imagine having a capari on the rocks sitting at Harry’s Bar feeling the warmth of the italian sun.
This painting is yet another example of why I think it’s better that I stick to the illustrations and leave the “fine arts” to others. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t think it’s worse than a Jonas Brothers album or anything, but…well…it is what it is.
16” x 24” / Oil and Acrylic / . Painted in 1999 / . Original SOLD * / . My own interpretation of Hundertwasser House in Vienna. / . / . / Featured in Impressionist Art* / . / . / . / .
Original Artwork Information / Oil on Canvas / 244×122 cm / 2008 About The Artist / Lisa V Robinson is a professional UK contemporary artist, who specialises in abstract, figurative paintings that explore the physicality of paint and the possibilities of what can be achieved with space and colour. / To view more of her unique artwork please visit / her website: www.lisavrobinson.co.uk Print Example / Greeting Card /
. i don’t know where this one came from… :P / it’s an abstract~ . o3.25.2oo9 / soft pastel & oil pastel on pastel paper / 6”x 6: .
Play Blue / 24” x 36” Acrylic and Oil / . / . / Music by: Ottomer Liebert / . / .
You give me rainbow butterflies / Your hand touches mine and I feel / The wisdom of oak trees line up / And we walk that lane which shines / Both of our spirits on parade Your wings are vibrating those / Colors that catch the light / My eyes are green to emeralds delight / As you listen for my lead / The one I took from our Spirits creed We make a pack of lovers bliss / That all things are possible with / One soulful kiss / That all who know us or come / Our way / Are blessed with knowing / All things are possible / Today. Linaji 2009 All things are possible if we start right now to believe that here in this moment is our POINT OF ATTRACTION / That no matter for how long or what has been going on that does not seem to work can change in an instant if we understand that everything that can ever possibly happen can only happen at this point in time. NOW That everything changes when we start to see that life is suppose to be FUN and we can allow the infinite possibilities to formulate the best path for our desires to manifest. I have never seen this more true than my own life. As everyday I soften my thinking to better feeling thoughts I experience new vista’s to guide me towards that which I am becoming and that which I desire. Today has been such an easy day full of butterfly vibrations and lovely sounds and visions and YOU! xox
This is the sixth artwork in a series of animal ICONs I am working on, and will probably be the last, at least for a little while. (I have ideas for a new series that I am eager to start on). Mixed media on textured blue (Strathmore) watercolor paper. View more of my work on my website at http://www.lynnetteshelley.com Special thanks to Donna Ridgeway for letting me look at her great horned owl pictures.
Oil painting featured in Abstract art group- August
Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 36 X 48 inches / 92 X 122 cm contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / .....................................................................................................
Oil and knife on canvas. /
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