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  • A glass building by the side of the river Thames showing a reflection of the sky

  • A Collage of a girl; made from many different Materials.

  • Another take on one of my favorite color combinations and favorite types of art.

  • Detail of architecture at Potsdamer Platz in Berlin.

  • Close up of an airbrick on the side of a house.

  • Looking up on a grey winter’s day in Melbourne.

  • Steel covers on a fountain in Liverpool.

  • An original modern Tile Art canvas by contemporary artist Mark Lawrence of Alpharetta, Georgia . The Tile Art technique is similar to the grid technique pioneered by modern artist Chuck Close. Each of the “tiles” in this work have been meticulously colored in a distinctive method created by the artist. The result is a fine art masterpiece of wonderful depth and mystery; described by one collector as a mirror into heaven itself that draws the spirit calmly inward. Mark Lawrence, Tile Art #12, 2008. Hand worked digital mixed media on canvas, 38×38 inches. Copyright © 2008 by Mark Lawrence. All Rights Reserved.

  • An original Tile Art painting by contemporary artist Mark Lawrence of Alpharetta, Georgia. The Tile Art technique is similar to the grid technique pioneered by modern artist Chuck Close. Each of the “tiles” in this work have been meticulously hand worked in a distinctive method created by the artist. The result is a fine art work of wonderful depth and mystery; described by one collector as “a mirror into heaven itself that draws the spirit calmly inward”. Mark Lawrence, Tile Art #10, 2008. Hand worked digital mixed-media on canvas, 36×36 inches. Copyright © 2008 by Mark Lawrence. All Rights Reserved.

  • World is always rolling / blocks globe earth isolated Download Royal Free Images

  • Rainbow appearing in sections that looked to me like a web once I viewed it.

  • Birds hanging out on the electrical power lines

  • Nikon D80, Nikkor 18-135 @ 70mm, F19, 1/125 sec, ISO 320 / /

  • Bench in Takayama, Japan.

  • Looking up from the courtyard of the Museum of American Art in Washington DC.

  • A 3 dimensional grid created with fractal base elements and plated in gold.

  • oil on canvas / 210×175 cm

  • oil on canvas / 210×175 cm

  • Acrylic on Canvases with a grid of steel between background and foreground canvas.

  • In 2003 my wife, her sister, her friend and I flew to Paris. I was so excited because I had gotten a small taste of France in the ‘70s when I was stationed in Germany and had been dieing to get back. Visually a photographer’s dream shoot location. We were lost as soon as we stepped off the plane. My wife claimed she took 4 semesters of French and passed, yet when spoked to in French and I looked at her she would shrug her shoulders. So none of us spoke French. But we managed. We walked 90% of the time and I carried a back pack with a Nikon N-90s, Nikon 8008s, 20,35,50,135,180, and 500 MM lenses, tons of film, flash, tripod and my trusty Holga. (By the way, I was out of work 4 weeks recovering from a neck injury from carrying this backpack.) I had semi-planned ahead, knowing we were going to walk, for the series “A Walk Through Paris”. As we walked, I shot, crossed items off my list and we walked some more. This series was shot with a Holga camera, held together with a lot of black tape. Processed, scanned and then tinted with my custom sepia like action in Adobe Photoshop.

  • Acrylic on canvas(es), 80×40cm. Grid of steel and some copper wire applied.

  • Shot with my Rebel XTi. / 1/2000 / F/3.5 / ISO200 / 60mm focal length / Flash off Post processing included: cropping, saturation adjustment, and levels. Any suggestions or thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks! :)

  • Background with abstract pattern

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