This is a painting (Acrylic on Canvas) inspired by Antonello Mariani / I wish I could paint all of his lovely photographs. Through his amazing photographs I have been to the Carnival in Italy. I hope you like what I did with this photograph. / xo
The Original is 30” x 24” On Canvas and was Sold to a private collector. Work can be bought directly from my Online Art Gallery
Alien flowers
ORIGINAL FOR SALE $899 plus P&H / OR $2400 for all three in the series Acrylic on gallery wrap canvas – 30” x 20” Second in the series (first is the Red Heart)... The gateway is opening, it is dawn come over the land, all is hushed in the stillness and I wait arms upraised in homage to the power that floods me…
Not all the buildings that caught my eye in Buenos Aries were graceful colonial structures. Some were from the more immediate past like this sixties post modern apartment structure. This is were the relatively well off live in this teeming city. Close to the city and safley removed from the sprawling shantytowns were the numberless poor live. And I mean really really poor people. The poor here in Australia live like kings compared to their counterparts in South America. Anyway this image has also been shot with film and post processed to give it the nostalgic atmosphere of a place lost in time and struggling with the idea of
Acrylic on canvas 100cm x 120 cm ORIGINAL FOR SALE $899 plus P&H Only brush used Rokset 63mm Opal Cutter… One of a pair. Originally there were going to be 8 – representing the phases of the moon in conjunction with the clouds of depression that are episodic in my life, but when I started them, there were only two. This one is Black Night – the full moon shimmers in a sky clouded in night and darkness. Black clouds swirl and hover at the edges, but nothing can hide the full passionate strength of grandmother moon… My spirit is dark, but the moon, she lights my path…
ORIGINAL FOR SALE $899 plus P&H Acrylic on canvas 100cm x 120 cm Only brush used Rokset 63mm Opal Cutter… One of a pair. Originally there were going to be 8 – representing the phases of the moon in conjunction with the clouds of depression that are episodic in my life, but when I started them, there were only two. And at the other end of the dark night is the blue moon…
Reflective realities of our urban landscape.These moments are photographed in the urban cityscape of Barcelona.
Blend of warped plastic balls with bubbles and sparkles.
Liberated from his striped background.
Oil and mixed media..on 140lb langdon Press not cold pressed paper.335×254 mm / This started off with a black and white figure,,cariature of self.. inspired by headless ’s work. Black on white lines radiated out from the figure ,making a disturbing image.. and the the transformation ..and transcendence of my inner self happened.. with the melting of the tones in oils..the lightness obscuring the darkness.. transforming my frenetic energy into a feeling of openess and possibility. .The whole image is not depicted… The original is for sale for 100 euros. .I am a struggling artist in need of recognition. so I may continue to support myself and my family .
Barcelona
Contemporary impressionistic photography. /
The futuristic rooftop of the Atlanta Hyatt Regency Hotel. This trendsetting hotel, designed by John Portman, in 1967 was the first to feature an atrium in the middle of the hotel, now a common feature. When it was built, this rooftop restaurant, the Polaris, was at the top of a new city skyline and commanded a view. The skyline it once commanded has long been lost, but this gem of modernist architecture (one of a few surviving examples in Atlanta) still reminds us of a time when the future was boundless.
Top of the stair well at the De La Warr Pavillion, Bexhill on Sea, England. This stunning piece of modernist architecture, was commissioned by the 9th Baron De La Warr in 1935 and was designed by architects Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Chermayeff.
Landscape watercolor painting poster print of a surreal modernistic plein air colorful fine art piece.
An abstract silver flower with a golden heart.
A geometric Aztec inspired design on a black background.
An abstract pattern of mesh and metal.
Acrylic on stretched canvas.
A work based on the Midland Hotel, Morecambe’s art deco masterpiece.
One piece from “Seepage”
The Cinema Impero in the main street of Asmara, the capital city of Eritrea is a modernist gem by architect Mario Messina dating from 1937. The facade is dominated by three banks of porthole lights numbering 45 in total.
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