Upward Looking Fallen Angel. Portrait of a male angel holding his broken wings up behind his back. He has fallen, becoming mortal, and looks upward innocently feigning his previous divinity. Extreme alternative photographic mixed medium processed image.
Canon 20D – 17-40mm L – 17mm – f5.0 – 1/100s The San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank, 101 Market Street between Main Street and Spear Street
Traffic flying across Darling Harbour in Sydney – an urban river amongst monoliths of buildings. And in the distance, rolling hills around the Avon in Cornwall, UK. See this on a wall colour of your choice; see actual size detail.
this is one of a series of three. This one is for a commission. Knowing a little about the person, besides knowing he likes red, and abstract, and loads of texture, he’s also gone through big change in his life (new business, going well, old relationship ended) One of the things he loves in his business is seeing a ‘situation’ and cleaning it up to be fresh, sparkling and better than expected. Bearing this in mind, the surface of the canvas was highly textured. There is loads of ‘chaos’ that is steam rolled through, leaving a shining path. It is a visual reminded of his efforts of the day, and the mark he leaves on the world. It is vision of happiness, a job well done, a tribute to freedom and moving forward. I have amped up the colour so it looks great in print.
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 / .....................................................................................
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Textured acrylic on stretched canvas.
Coloured Pencil and Ink on Textured Glass Ivory Paper 120gsm 60cm x 40cm / I worked day and night on this one, all weird hours of the night, I was obsessed with this artwork, my head was just busying with ideas and images and I needed to do this for my own sanity. Creating is my medicine. Views: 1169 as at 25-11-09 / Favorites: 51 as at 25-11-09 FEATURED in ‘The Patchwork’ (June 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Lifeline’ (June 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Freedon in Words and Art’ (August 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Shameless Self Promotion’ (August 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Creative Spirits of Queensland’ (August, 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Creative Cards’ (August 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Finks of Inks’ (August 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Escher and Perspective’ (September, 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Eat Sleep Draw’ (September, 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Self Expression’ (November, 2009) / FEATURED in ‘60’s Glory ’ (November, 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Art at its best’ November, 2009
Multilayered digital abstract. /
Mixed Media and Acrylics on Canvas 90cm x 90cm I have a ‘very busy’ mind and it is through art and the process of creating that I calm and focus my thoughts. This is my signature piece, a very special work of art that was created with pure and raw emotion. I love if, it’s very personal and special. I have the huge original at home, and would never part with it. It has been revisited quite a few times over the last 5 years; it’s a continual work in progress, changing and evolving as I do. Acrylic, textural mediums, hot glue, gold and silver leaf on Canvas. 90×90cm FEATURED in ‘Dimensions’ July 2009 / FEATURED in ‘Hand painted art of happiness & joy’ July 2009
Experimental digital colour change of my original signature piece ‘Busy Girl’ FEATURED in ‘Lifeline’ July 2009 / FEATURED in ‘Fascinating Purple’ July 2009 / FEATURED on ‘Red Bubble Homepage’ August, 2009
Experimenting with digital colour changes of my original signature piece ‘Busy Girl’
Experimenting with digital colour changes Original signature piece ‘Busy Girl’ (90cm x 90cm) is definately worth a look.
This is a new version of an old composition that I made several years ago. It is a bunch of cylinders in a wall at slightly varying degrees and each is planted at a slightly different depth in the wall. / This was made with Blender and rendered with YaFray / Featured in Art in Math Group, August 27, 2009 / Featured in All Abstract Art, October 10,2009 / Featured in Shapes & Patterns – Limit of 2 images per day, October 30,2009
featured in Escher&Perspective Art 10-04-2009 / featured in CORE 09-27-2009 / DANCE!!!
Remotely yours, / you said / Remotely yours my darling, / I answered. Distantly in love / we are, aren’t we? / Why yes, let me tell you. Months gone by / ...told in deed. Silently. Remotely yours. / Forever remotely. 27 September, 2009 / —- / Happy note: A real story here? Well, I came up with the title and the short-story/poem after I finished the artwork, so this was an afterthought. But given the sheer number of people “connecting” via Myspace, Facebook, email, Skype, uNameIt, etc., I am quite sure there’s more than one true story… but then again, I may be wrong. Just my imagination… / —-
The hole in this paint with all the cracks reminded me of a heart and veins..the is a wall on a very old antique store. Nikon D90 / 18-200 mm VR Lens
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