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I AM NOT AN ARTIST I AM JUST A MAN WHO PAINTS.L.S.LOWRY).... I have been painting as an amateur artist on and off for many years.I have over the years developed a very unusual use of colour and content, which I now know from experience appeal to many people, Including individual collectors and dealers. Newcastle upon Tyne England has been a hotbed of heavy Industry since the beginning of the industrial revolution, most of which has now gone forever. A lot of my paintings are recollections of youthful images of the period, late 1940s and 1950s. They are inspired by local naïve and primitive pitmen artists I am also an admirer of L.S.LOWRY, and the great American artist EDWARD HOPPER .AND GRANMA MOSES among others. All images are copyright of Peter McPartlin, All Rights Reserved Any prints are for private, non commercial use. You may not copy or redistribute these images without my written permission
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Pastel drawing from Anatomy Eyes Series.
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water color / Tarahumara indian women as angels I went to a talk and event on Tarahumara people and their crafts Saturday, Oct 27. I was very inspired by their colorful and simple way of life. The Tarahumara or Raramuri, as they call themselves, inhabit the Copper Canyon, as it is known in the U.S., or the Sierra Tarahumara in northwest Mexico. Tarahumara live in caves, under cliffs and in small wood and stone cabins in remote areas. They live a simple life undisturbed by modern technologies. They are known as a quiet and considerate people who are expert farmers. / (Mexonline.com)
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(I AM NOT AN ARTIST I AM JUST A MAN WHO PAINTS.L.S.LOWRY).... I have been painting as an amateur artist on and off for many years.I have over the years developed a very unusual use of colour and content, which I now know from experience appeal to many people, Including individual collectors and dealers. Newcastle upon Tyne England has been a hotbed of heavy Industry since the beginning of the industrial revolution, most of which has now gone forever. A lot of my paintings are recollections of youthful images of the period, late 1940s and 1950s. They are inspired by local naïve and primitive pitmen artists I am also an admirer of L.S.LOWRY, and the great American artist EDWARD HOPPER .AND GRANMA MOSES among others. All images are copyright of Peter McPartlin, All Rights Reserved Any prints are for private, non commercial use. You may not copy or redistribute these images without my written permission.
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I mentioned when I uploaded the Irish Cottage that I had only done two paintings in my entire life – lol. The other is a large overdoor painting on a wood panel – an acrylic done in what I refer to as “primitive” or folk art style. I cannot draw a thing – lol – and certainly have no gift for faces etc – so folk art suits me well. I cannot draw or compose from memory or some internal vision either as so many talented artists can, nor from just looking at something and attempting to capture it in a painting. So I can claim no credit for originality here. The entire painting is a composite of buildings I’ve seen in folk art calendars or books, rearranged and placed to reflect the progression of seasons from spring to fall. Calling it a primitive folk art allows me to get away with a lot of problems with perspective, proportion and anatomy – lol. Still I wanted to share it with you so I’m going to post it in four parts (and that still doesn’t catch the whole thing – lol) I hope you like it – it was painstaking but a great deal of fun to do!
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From my original acrylic painting
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My main website will lead you to all my other online gallery’s and stores: / Arteology
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(I AM NOT AN ARTIST I AM JUST A MAN WHO PAINTS.L.S.LOWRY).... I have been painting as an amateur artist on and off for many years.I have over the years developed a very unusual use of colour and content, which I now know from experience appeal to many people, Including individual collectors and dealers. Newcastle upon Tyne England has been a hotbed of heavy Industry since the beginning of the industrial revolution, most of which has now gone forever. A lot of my paintings are recollections of youthful images of the period, late 1940s and 1950s. They are inspired by local naïve and primitive pitmen artists I am also an admirer of L.S.LOWRY, and the great American artist EDWARD HOPPER .AND GRANMA MOSES among others. All images are copyright of Peter McPartlin, All Rights Reserved Any prints are for private, non commercial use. You may not copy or redistribute these images without my written permission
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The postbox from my original acrylic painting digitally enhanced
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I AM NOT AN ARTIST I AM JUST A MAN WHO PAINTS.L.S.LOWRY).... I have been painting as an amateur artist on and off for many years.I have over the years developed a very unusual use of colour and content, which I now know from experience appeal to many people, Including individual collectors and dealers. Newcastle upon Tyne England has been a hotbed of heavy Industry since the beginning of the industrial revolution, most of which has now gone forever. A lot of my paintings are recollections of youthful images of the period, late 1940s and 1950s. They are inspired by local naïve and primitive pitmen artists I am also an admirer of L.S.LOWRY, and the great American artist EDWARD HOPPER .AND GRANMA MOSES among others. All images are copyright of Peter McPartlin, All Rights Reserved Any prints are for private, non commercial use. You may not copy or redistribute these images without my written permission
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Pen and ink drawing done on a plane while leaving my love in SF to New Orleans. He ended up coming to New Orleans to be with me. We are now still the best of freinds. This goes with my writing here. Please check it out! December 7th 1992 Peering through with squinted sight into a / locked shut eye. Do not Listen to the burden of a withered mouth / It will only lap you up with / it’s dry white filmy tounge. The following / day you will / feel ok.
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“It had been a long and sleepless night. Our bodies ached from the long journey into the jungle. Treasure hunting wasn’t turning out as much fun as we thought. The distant call of the Toucan was enough to wake the dead. Even though the night air was cool, I still woke up in a lather of sweat. As the sun peeked over the horizon it gradually lit up the cave…..what the new morning sunlight revealed to us just took our breath away…............” Macro photograph taken from the bark of a Palm tree. Featured in the group Sets of Two 29th October, 2008! All of my photographs are now available to buy in gallery size prints, on paper or canvas* Please contact me directly for sizes and pricing! My Sales / UrbanArt / Panoramics / Rockscapes / Barkscapes / Flowers / Paintings / Sunsets / Story Photoart Please visit my group / Nature’s Macro Canvas / Macro photography group for Abstract Landscapes/Art found in nature! and my new group…... / Abstract Macro Urban Art !
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My main website will lead you to all my other online gallery’s and stores: / Arteology
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Sharing the Fire – original sold / When I was growing up, my mother used to make flour tortillas almost every day. During the hot summer days, her friends and neighbors would get together to make tortillas outside their homes. They would share the fire on this big metal burner. This painting reflects my memory of it. I also remember a small blue crooked table where they used to put the tortillas. It was probably made by somebody for kids to play with. I loved to eat the tortillas when they were hot off the burner. I would stay close by so I could have one. Now I make tortillas almost every weekend for my boys. They love them. They always come and stand behind me asking for one. And of course, Sasha the dog would love to have one too. I have changed my mother’s tortilla recipe. She used to use lard. My recipe for a dozen tortillas: / 2 cups all purpose flour / 1/2 teaspoon salt / 1/2 teaspoon baking powder / 1/4 cup extra light olive oil / 1/2 cup warm water
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Macro photograph taken from palm tree bark Featured in the group Sets of Two 29th October, 2008! All of my photographs are now available to buy in gallery size prints, on paper or canvas* Please contact me directly for sizes and pricing! My Sales / UrbanArt / Panoramics / Rockscapes / Barkscapes / Flowers / Paintings / Sunsets / Story Photoart Please visit my group / Nature’s Macro Canvas / Macro photography group for Abstract Landscapes/Art found in nature! and my new group…... / *Abstract Macro Urban Art
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Having fun with psychology, fractal style. / / © Dave Moilanen 2008
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From my original acrylic painting
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My main website will lead you to all my other online gallery’s and stores: / Arteology
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Ocean of Oneness ~ Ke’anae Peninsula Maui Hawai’i
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This was taken from the same Palm Tree as my ‘Storm Rider’ photograph but further down the tree. I feel it has an ancient primitve feel to it with wonderful textures making a great nature bark abstract. Took this around noon it was a little cloudy making it ideal for the lighting! Macro photography of tree bark is my passion. I am always on the look out for different species of trees. Such a wondrous variety of textures and colours that Mother Nature has hidden. I like to find abstract landscapes or abstract art in my macro photography inviting the viewer closer whilst creating intrigue and atmosphere.
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This is primitive art..some call it folk art..Free handed with acrylic paint. / It done on wood 3ft by 4 ft. Sold at Lindas Antiquse Show … / I was showing with Moses T. and his 2 sons..and daughter. / In Prattville Ala.Moses Tolliver sold art to Nancy Reagan. / (Tolliver “gained fame in the early 1980s when he was featured in the 1982 show ‘Black Folk Art in America: 1930-1980’ at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.”) / /
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from my original acrylic
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