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  • Painted in my Byron Bay art gallery / studio. / This painting is one in my series on dance and movement. In this series I study, which lines and colors, within a persons movement, define the soul of a person, to find the answer I worked for several weeks with one model. / We did four photo-shoots, over 2500 photos, hours of organization, observation and dialog, one video-shoot and over a 100 sketches. This resulted into a series I call: The Narrative of Motion. The series contain powerful mysterious poses, It feels like the spirit is pushed out of the physical cage of the body.

  • Painted in my Byron Bay art gallery / studio. / This painting is one in my series on dance and movement. In this series I study, which lines and colors, within a persons movement, define the soul of a person, to find the answer I worked for several weeks with one model. / We did four photo-shoots, over 2500 photos, hours of organization, observation and dialog, one video-shoot and over a 100 sketches. This resulted into a series I call: The Narrative of Motion. The series contain powerful mysterious poses, It feels like the spirit is pushed out of the physical cage of the body.

  • steve like this one (bodymechanic). I will hang it in the next Gallery 26 show. It’s very textured, layered, and it has sparkles.

  • Another painting little different in style, will be one of the paintings showing at The Populous Cast @ Global gallery -Paddington. Sydney In June this year / Acrylic paint and newspaper on canvas

  • 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 / .....................................................................................

  • It’s amazing how many posters can be stuck to a telephone pole. you would never know it until you cut away a square section and paint a red dot on it. / “dot” was featured in the group Textures. “Dot” was featured in The Feature Fraternity

  • This another painting which will be sold in the upcoming Group show at Global Gallery Paddington, Sydney -The Populous Cast – June 18-29

  • yep it’s another for the upcoming Group show at Global Gallery Paddington, Sydney -The Populous Cast – June 18-29

  • There has been one sale of this image. In November 2008 this image was featured in the group, Buyers R Us. In February 2009, this image placed third in the U.S. Parks Wildlife Shots challenge hosted by the AMERICA’s National Parks and WILDLIFE Habitat group. A thousand Yellowstone wonders are calling, ‘Look up and down and round about you! John Muir – 1898 The temperatures were in the single digits on this cold, snowy January morning at West Thumb Geyser Basin, which is one of the smallest geyser basins in Yellowstone. A incredibly scenic area along the shore of Yellowstone Lake, West Thumb only has a small amount of geyser activity. However, the basin more than makes up for it with its diversity. Despite its small size, it has paint/mud pots, hot springs, pools, lake shore geysers, and fumaroles. Fumaroles are small openings that release steam and other gasses. You can see in the foreground the muddy, soupy waters inundating the paint pots. The white area beyond the tree line in the right hand side of the photograph is Yellowstone Lake. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Please don’t copy or download this image. My photos may NOT be reproduced and/or used in any form without my written permission. If you want this photograph, I would be honored for you to purchase it. ©2008-2009 Patricia Montgomery | Bucks Mountain Galleries | All rights reserved.

  • Edward Hopper Tribute… / Oil painting on canvas board completed in 2002 / some dodgin & burning added in ps thankyou for taking the time to view my art and (hopefully) comment… / please have a look at my other artwork… / hope you enjoy! :) /

  • The painting is based on a photo I took on Dartmoor a few years ago. The light was fantastic and I’ve expanded on that to create this vibrant landscape.

  • This painting is a piece from my exhibition INVERTED is a unique collaboration between visual artist Byron Tik and photographer Evan Malcolm who find / parallels and common ground in their passionate interpretation of the beauty and shape celebrated in human form. / Both artists and 2 models experimented over several sessions with new approaches to their work, using paint, / collages, photography, and projections to create the first ‘Inverted’ exposition. / The project will show paintings and photographic prints of both artists, with featured colours being a deep red offset / against a solid black, giving the works a mysterious and rich feel, taking you on a journey of colour and bodyscape. / the exhibition runs from 27 JUNE – 11 JULY 2008 |and will be held at / / > RETROSPECT GALLERIES / > 52 Jonson St, Byron Bay NSW 2481 / > t 02. 6680 8825

  • & Up jumped the boogie Model: D’Andre / Lighting: Dominic O’brien / Body Art & Styling: Alateia / Photography: Myself as well.

  • I was walking around the neighborhood last fall, looking for something to image when i came across this scene. The chair that was placed near some trash bins by a long abandoned government building. The light was just right and the texture of the scene really grabbed me. / “Alone” was featured in the group Rusty, Crusty and Falli… / “Alone” was featured in the group Live, Love, Dream / “Alone” was featured in Still Life Photography

  • I think this image is something of an optical illusion. to me, it appears to bulge out, even though it’s concave. you decide.

  • In my Painting the Masters series, at Shipley art gallery. This is a John Callow (1822-1878) Watercolour on hand-made Not paper. / 17” x 10.5”

  • This was done at an art gallery called Art Garden in Okayama, Japan. An installation that was technically never installed. Performance art that was witnessed by no one so was it even performed? One could argue that neither ever took place. Good thing I was able to capture the evidence of its non-existence with my camera…. I had an opportunity to use the gallery space for some photos. Given the setting I wanted to create something that looked like a physical installation. This “structure” was drawn by me and my cohort and recorded by my camera. It is completely made of light and nothing else. It was gone the instant it was created. This image is straight from the camera. No photoshop was used nor any post editing of any kind was done. It was created using the light painting method. Numerous hand held flashes were strategically fired around the room to illuminate the space. A picture of the space during the day is visible here Camera: Canon EOS 40D / Exposure: 123 / Aperture: f/7.1 / Focal Length: 17 mm / ISO Speed: 100 This has to be one of my favorites art projects I have ever done… I had an A4 size printed of this and it looks incredible.

  • Done at Art Garden art gallery in Okayama, Japan. This image was created specifically for the gallery. It was our way of saying ‘thank you’ as they were kind enough to let us use the space at night. We look forward to doing some joint art projects with them in the future. Camera: Canon EOS 40D / Exposure: 161 / Aperture: f/7.1 / Focal Length: 20 mm / ISO Speed: 100

  • Featured in Who are YOU to Judge? / “Spring Blooms” was featured in Olympus and Four Thirds Group

  • Medium: Mixed-media: acrylic, pastel, linen thread, banana fibre, fabric – hessian, tarlatan; butterfly wing, leaf, rice paper, paper. / Support: Canvas / Techniques: Collage, painting, drawing, banana fibre basketry, stitching. / Size 8” x 6” / Original sold at Postcard Exhibition, Cairns Regional Gallery. / SYMBOLISM: Abstract, Archetypal Expressionism Acknowledgement of transitional states and the work of the spirit through the repetition of the X’s reflecting time, movement, physical attachment – stitching, threads. The X’s: also vortex symbol, “As is above, so is below”, spirit/matter, heaven/earth realms, parallels, thoughts, manifestation, mesh, grid, lattice, interconnections, signifying realms of planes – a particular level of existence, mental activity, achievement. Channels, layers, stitching, butterfly wing, leaf – passage, transit, conduit, levels, parallels, planes, carriers. Vessels – embodiment of your ‘being’, container, inner alchemy processes, all is one; open, receive, filter, give and take, shelter, nurture, protect, shadow self, dualities. Colours/fabric, rice paper collage – Primal, energy/chakra levels, alchemies, signifying realms of existence, of various planes – worldly, spiritual.

  • City Life Series Italian painter, Bruno Garlandi, gallery in Groznjan, Croatia Work from my collection of painting – “Glagolitica”, by Bruno Garlandi di Venezia, Italy Groznjan, Croatia

  • Blue Bottle Jellyfish in the cocktail glass. hahaha / I named it “Blue Spirit” / We get a lot of Blue Bottle Jellyfish on the beach. Acrylic on canvas / 76×122cm / Original for sale

  • Must Be Somewhere Outa Here / its about confusion along life’s paths… (inspired by the Jimi Hendrix song) Available as Limited Edition Prints only. Own the original 148.5cm x 49.5cm Digital Image, ships directly from the artist. Price: $2,800 All images, graphics and written content on this gallery have been created for and are the sole property of Solomon Walker. Content and images may not be reproduced without express written permission.

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