Bold, gestural abstract in red, black, white, grey and yellow ochre. /
Contemporary abstract.
Combination geometric and gestural abstract in earth tones with blue accents. Textured markings. Acrylic on deep gallery wrapped canvas. 20 X 24 X 1.75 inches.
Acrylic on canvas.
Acrylic on canvas.
Acrylic on canvas.
Contemporary geometric abstract. Acrylic on canvas. Mark 13:8 Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be earthquakes in various places, and famines. These are the beginning of birth pains.
Medium: Multi/mixed-media – charcoal, pastel, gesso, watercolour, acrylic, oil, collage, leaves, fabric, papers – himalayan rice paper, cartridge, Arches 300 gsm rag paper. / Triptych: H.122 x W.170 / This work is from the curated group exhibition ‘Remnants of Presence’ Exhibition. Innisfail, Far North Queensland. / One of the conceptual challenges for each artist was to approach a work with subject matter in-two-parts to show recent practice/new work development and be shown together. Visible Traces represents renewal, journey of experiences and time passage. Part A – Of recent practice (the two outer side panels) makes reference to the initial inspirations from: the natural environment, the human figure, various motifs including banana fibre made receptacles/vessels, lino prints and evolved symbology. Part B – The new work (centre) Prior artwork imagery & object ‘remnants’ were used for the initial stimuli and also represents my ‘presence’. All is fused into an abstract multi-layered composition. It is a collective tribute to the tropical shapes, forms, patterns, and textures etc that were the initial inspirations, the visible signage. Organic, gestural and spontaneous in feel (energy), with collage and mixed media processes mingled with personal symbolism. The work provides the viewer with facets and moments. Although ambiguous, there are sufficient visual markers to draw them in to discover further information and help them to intuitively and conceptually complete what they may perceive in the work and to sense the presence of the artist (spirit).
This is just how I would imagine it to be…His kingdom is forever and forever.
Oil on canvas. Size 15”1/2×19”1/2 / It’s a self-portrait, I painted in 1996. I tried to imagine how I look in 30 years. / Some friends say I painted my soul…................ “Me and my Straw Hat” was featured in the group: 1 on 1: The Fine Art of Portraiture. In the group “oil painting” this painting won 10th place in the challenge “portrait”.
Mixed media botanical abstract in earth tones. One of a set of two pieces. See also:
Mixed media botanical abstract in earth tones. One of a set of two pieces. See also:
Geometric abstract. Acrylic on canvas. Part one of a diptych. / / See also:
Acrylic 30×40 Gallery Wrapped This Original is For Sale / If you are interested in the Original, please contact me or visit my website for more Originals for sale www.suemcmillanart.com / Thank you for viewing / ~ Sue McMillan / Makes great “Office” Wall art in that Contemporary Style! /
Acrylic on canvas. /
Acrylic on canvas. A textured blend of colored lines. Decorative, geometric abstract. /
Acrylic on canvas. / This woman is determined to keep a positive attitude regardless of everything that is going on around her.
Layers of acrylic covered in grey and scratched to reveal underlying colors. Accented with linework and markings.
May I never boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, through which the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world. Neither circumcision nor uncircumcision means anything; what counts is a new creation. Acrylic on masonite. /
Acrylic on canvas. / /
Two acrylic paintings layered in PS. One with thick texture and the other is a primitive geometric pattern. Large view recommended. / /
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