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 I don’t know…seems to be the beginning of something, or the return to something primary. fundamental. ??
Oil on canvas. Size 24” x 24” In the group “fabulous flowers” this painting won 6th place in the challenge “the most fabulous lily”.
Oil on canvas. Size 24” x 24”
Oil on canvas. Size 23” x 29”.
Oil on canvas. Size 37” x 37”. In the group “Oil Painting” this painting won 1st place / in the challenge “FLOWERS”.
Oil on canvas. Size 24” x 26”3/4. / White poppy in a sea of green.
Oil on canvas. Size 19” x 43”3/4
Oil on canvas. Size 24” x 57” In the group “All Things Orange Artwork Gallery” this painting won 1st place in the the challenge “Radiant Orange Flower”.
Macro shot. Not many people know where Planet Zanussi is, but many of us have been there at some stage in our lives without knowing it (kind of an ’’in’’ joke)
Original painting. Acrylic and pencil on carton. Size 19”1/2×25”.
“The time has come”, the Walrus said, / “To talk of many things: / Of shoes – and ships – and sealing wax - / Of cabbages – and kings - / And why the sea is boiling hot / And whether pigs have wings” – Lewis Carroll 1832 – 1898. I’m afraid I’ve been listening to that “weird” music and this evolved. / Photoshopped textures and shapes collaged.
Some more experimental stuff… / Thank you for viewing and I hope you enjoy my simple experiment!! :) / Taken with my Panasonic Lumix camera and edited with ACDSee Editor! Photoshop coming soon, hopefully! /
This was an experiment with objects and how light bounces off of them. I found this spring and put a few seed beads on it which gave off a weird bokeh effect when placed on a CD. I used my sigma macro lens and the flash on my camera… More experimenting to come though! Enjoy!
Winner of the Experimental Orange Competition 14 Feb 2009 :):) Featured in the European Everyday Group . I was experimenting with my new Compact Digital, trying to capture a light trail as my train came into the station. It took a few tries but I was pretty happy with this result. Camera: Sony Cybershot on Fireworks mode, no flash. / Location: London
I worked on a Fractal and it reminded me of the sun.. ..and it also reminded me of the east and west Compass Points. The mathematics behind fractals began to take shape in the 17th century when mathematician and philosopher Leibniz considered recursive self-similarity (although he made the mistake of thinking that only the straight line was self-similar in this sense). MORE INFORMATION ON WHAT A FRACTAL IS HERE It took until 1872 before a function appeared whose graph would today be considered fractal, when Karl Weierstrass gave an example of a function with the non-intuitive property of being everywhere continuous but nowhere differentiable. In 1904, Helge von Koch, dissatisfied with Weierstrass’s very abstract and analytic definition, gave a more geometric definition of a similar function, which is now called the Koch curve. (The image at right is three Koch curves put together to form what is commonly called the Koch snowflake. The sun is actually a star of about medium size; it appears larger than the other stars because of its relative nearness to the earth. The earth’s distance from the sun varies from 91,377,000 mi (147,053,000 km) at perihelion to 94,537,000 mi (152,138,000 km) at aphelion (see apsis). The mean distance is c.92,960,000 mi (149,591,000 km); this is taken as the astronomical unit (AU) of distance used for measuring distances within the solar system. The sun is approximately 865,400 mi (1,392,000 km) in diameter, and its volume is about 1,300,000 times that of the earth. Its mass is almost 700 times the total mass of all the bodies in the solar system and 332,000 times that of the earth. The sun’s surface gravity is almost 28 times that of the earth; i.e., a body on the surface of the sun would weigh about 28 times its weight on earth. The density of the material composing the sun is about one fourth that of the earth; compared with water, the sun’s average density is 1.41. At its center, the sun has a density of over 100 times that of water, a temperature of 10 to 20 million degrees Celsius, and a pressure of over 1 billion atmospheres.
canon 30d, 24-70 2.8L My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / All photographs in this portfolio are owned and copyright / © Shannon Holm Photography.
Experimental artwork stucco with marble meal on wood. The colours are acrylic with pigments blown into the wet colour. / Dimensions: 50×60 cm.
I love this song by Rod Stewart, hope you like the image I chose to go with it! Made from 4 different pictures. The background was taken from Oyster Bay on Vancouver Island, the sailboats and eagle were taken in Port Hardy on Vancouver Island! / / Sailing / I am sailing, I am sailing, / home again ‘cross the sea. / I am sailing, stormy waters, / to be near you, to be free. I am flying, I am flying, / like a bird ‘cross the sky. / I am flying, passing high clouds, / to be with you, to be free. Can you hear me, can you hear me / thro’ the dark night, far away, / I am dying, forever trying, / to be with you, who can say. Can you hear me, can you hear me, / thro’ the dark night far away. / I am dying, forever trying, / to be with you, who can say. We are sailing, we are sailing, / home again ‘cross the sea. / We are sailing stormy waters, / to be near you, to be free. Oh Lord, to be near you, to be free. / Oh Lord, to be near you, to be free, / Oh Lord. / Thank you for viewing!!
8×10 in mixed media on paper Kandinsky inspired at least to me…does the early bird really catch the worm or merely need an afternoon nap….!?
I always look at alot of art when i’m stuck…i have been for weeks….I was looking again at Miro and this is what happened.. 5×5 cardstock with sharpie
a very good friend from Trinadad ..(sp?) Sharpie on cardstock 5×5
Experimental artwork clay on wood combined with sand, acrylic colour and ashes. / Dimensions: 60×60 cm.
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