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  • Acrylic on canvas 70×50 cm / 2005 (original available) I have a fascination for painting with lines…it starts with one…then another and more…and sometimes I have only a small idea of what it will be….others it’s more preconceived…but along the way it’s amazing to watch these lines form into something tangible…it reminds me of life and how things join and connect to make more and more each day a life wave / in and out / out and in it rolls / in to the shore it drags / out to sea turbulent days / made of Grey / calm night / full moon shining constant motion / constant feeling life wave / take me away

  • The beginning and end. Revelation of life’s short journey as a person enters the twilight of his years. A self-portrait. / Done in charcoal, pencil, gesso, ink and acrylic washes.

  • Ok… so I decided to work on an abstract I am more comfortable with. Unlike my last entry this is a representational abstract, acrylic on canvas, size is approx / 78cm x 62cm. Enjoy, smile and leave your feedback. Oh, one last thing, the detail of paint layering is totally lost in this digital image, but isn’t it always? Carms. x

  • As a once psychology major, I was intrigued by Freud’s theory on the id and ego of the human psyche. It has been many years since those classes so my words may be somewhat off. But this piece is a self representation (aren’t they all?) of myself and how the “id” and “ego” play in our life decisions. We all seek pleasure and that constant feeling of euphoria, and our “id”’s only goal is to achieve those feelings without worry or care about the consequences of such actions. It is our “ego” that keeps the “id” in line, allowing us to think before we act, and to be able to foresee what may come of this pleasure seeking. It is a constant battle that wages on beneath our skin and sometimes the “id” overcomes. Some choose to live only by the “id”s bidding and never realize the destruction they leave behind when seeking their pleasures. I have been through that lifestyle once, and as much as I enjoyed such pleasures in bountiful amounts….the aftershock of those actions can still be felt today.

  • Work exhibited in the Visual Arts Association Group Exhibition ‘Four Seasons’, held Cairns Regional Gallery, Qld. / The exhibition theme was inspired by the Vivaldi’s music ‘The Four Seasons’. Mixed media – archival black ink, acrylic, collage – paper painted, mono & screen-printed, drawing, photo; screen-printed cotton fabric, carpet material; on canvas. Background: I had been working individually on art compositions relative to my passion to interpret music, rhythm, movement and energy through the use of formal visual art elements ie. line, colour, tone, shape, texture and art media. The interpretation of any music requires one’s senses to hear and feel, absorb sound and energies, to internalize and contemplate, as apposed to recording information seen/perceived through the eyes from the physical ‘outer’ world. One has to create and interpret a visionary abstract, from a pure transitional and spiritual sensual state, from one’s own internal environment, the knowledge, understanding and experience one brings to canvas for the moments of manifestation. I jumped at the chance when this exhibition theme came up. Also I am much inspired by Kandinsky and his work, a long time favourite art philosopher and mentor. ....................................... /

  • This piece is based on how much we base our decisions off of love. Not condemning it, but rather it intrigues me what those will do in the name of love. Many people have died for love, have fought for love, and have sacrificed for love. It’s a powerful feeling that enslaves us, causing us to react in ways we may not deem normal in a clear state of mind, but like they say, Love is intoxicating. 2nd traditional piece I’ve ever attempted with acrylics. It was (key word, was, because it was sold lol)a 18×24 inch stretched canvas with acrylics and india ink. I miss this piece dearly, but at least I have a wonderful jpeg of it’s remains.

  • Acrylic paint on canvas board Glorious Lily of the Great Water / Flower of Light /

  • / “Tomatoes” is part of the Food Collection, and the Gallery Collection My neighbour Beatrice grows Tomatoes right here in the city amidst the Dahlias and Hydrangeas in her front garden…somehow they fit the unplanned scheme of the garden, and I love it when she donates some fresh ones for my lunch…the joy of the everyday things in life… Acrylic on Canvas… The street / filled with tomatoes, / midday, / summer, / light is / halved / like / a / tomato, / its juice / runs / through the streets. / / It enters at lunchtime, / takes / its ease / on countertops, / among glasses, / butter dishes, / blue saltcellars. / It sheds / its own light, / benign majesty..excerpt Pablo Neruda…Ode to a Tomato /

  • My latest self-portrait; I am my art and my art is myself. Original work is 18”x24”, acrylic paint on masonite panel.

  • Mixed Media

  • Acrylic on canvas

  • When I had finished the large commission for an insurance broker, I was thinking of what I’d like to pursue in the way of subject matter. One of my favorite periods in art history is when the Flemish masters were at the height of their skills. I wondered what it would be like to create my work using some of the Flemish techniques while putting a modern spin on the compositions and subject matter. This was the first in that series. Original ptg: 18” x 24” / acrylic on canvas panel private collection

  • This painting is an allegory of the Allegory of Painting by Jan Vermeer. Vermeer is one of my favorite Flemish artists. He died in his 40s and left a small body of beautiful paintings. Someday I would love to see one of his originals. trompe l’oeil Original ptg: 16” x 24” / acrylic on canvas panel private collection

  • 30”x 40” acrylic on Number 80 Bainbridge Board cold-pressed. I used gesso to cover the beginnings of something I had started a long time ago. I have been working on this off and on for the past couple of weeks…...... between giving time to two grandsons, ten cats, and a dog. First large painting, and first flowers I have done in a while. My inspiration has been all the wonderful florals I have seen on RedBubble! There are so many beautiful paintings and drawings on this site….....all are an inspiration for me to paint and draw again.

  • A mixed media on canvas that unfolded over a period of 12 months and recently came together as this, rather unusual piece of work that incorporates a variety of mediums including collage, acrylic, gesso, sand, inks and guache… pretty much anything that I wanted. I guess the theme remained one of experimentation and my attitude stayed playful and open to where the painting wanted to lead me. Most of my work, particularly my abstracts, are intuitive, there is no prior thought process or decision on what I want to create and I let the work take me on a path rather than me moulding it from the early stages. Perhaps this is why this painting unfolded as a game, and on a slightly more deeper level, is about the games we play and the gambles we take in our lives. Please follow me ... oh, and one last point of interest. Some of you have already commented or favourited the previous versions of this painting, guess it goes to show how much our work can change in a short space of time. Pretty exciting to watch this journey as I enter my 3rd year of painting. Have a happy day and thanks for looking : ) LARGE SCALE VIEWING IS RECOMMENDED

  • acrylic on board

  • I love the changing of colours during autumn. This Impressionist digital painting (Corel Painter) was inspired by the beautiful maple tree as it changed colours. Featured in Fine Art Digital Painters, Nov. 29/09. Featured in #1 Artists of Redbubble group – Sept. 25/09. / Featured in Featured Art and Photography Redbubble homepage. © 2009 Anne Hale / /

  • Acrylic on paper / 45×38cm / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Featured – First Things – 27 April 2009 / The Top Ten – First Things – Acrylic Painting challenge – 7 May 2009 / The Top Ten – Painters in Modern Times – Just a little bit Fruit challenge- 9 June 2009 / Featured on the Home page -14 June 2009 / Featured – Still Life ~ Food Photography and Paintings – 21June / Cover image for “An Apple A day” challenge – First Things group / The cover image for the Redfield Plugins -( June) July / Featured in Solo Exhibition group

  • Acrylic on paper / 33×24cm / / / / / / / / Featured in From Masterpiece – April 2009 / Featured in Creative Cards * – 15 July 2009 / Featured in *Solo Exhibition group / Featured in Art Up Close group – 18 Sept. 2009

  • Acrylic on paper / 32×45cm / / / / / / / Featured in Acrylic Painting -April 2009 / Featured in Fine Arts – April 2009 / Featured in First Things -17 May 2009 / Featured in Solo Exhibition group / The Top Ten – Painters In Modern Times -The Unsung Challenge – 11 August 2009

  • Acrylic + Colored Pencil on Paper / By May Ann Licudine

  • Mixed Media and Acrylic on Canvas / Full size 20cm x 120 cm Completed in 2007 / A very special and favourited piece of art (this is where fairies live) Original Not For Sale / Original is part of a private collection Views: 588 @ 07-11-09 FEATURED in ‘Art & Dis(ease)’ August 2009 / FEATURED in ‘The Dreaming Tree’ August 2009

  • Painting by Dorina Costras / Acrylic on canvas / 38/50 cm / Original for sale

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