gouache on paper
Oil painting using Lance Leopold’s Photograph, Resting Swan as a reference. / You could win this! I have donated this to the ‘Affordable Art Raffle’ to raise funds for our graduation Exhibition! Find out more
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Paddington Skate Park in Brisbane
Here’s another victim sitting on the couch. If you have ever posed for three hours, you understand what I mean by that word. This was an acquaintance of someone in our Elyria Park drawing group. By the way, if you want to do portrait or costumed (as opposed to nude) figure drawing, this is great fun. Five or six is a good group size. It’s good to have an indoor space. Sometimes it’s very hot; other times it rains. Music and tea are very nice. These pictures were all done in charcoal and pastel on stretched and gessoed cloth. I have others in pastel on paper and graphite on paper. Press here to find out how and why I started using this technique.
Not strictly speaking Yorkshire but still part of the Yorkshie Dales National Park!
Tree Gone / is the incessant sprouting / toward light, / the frantic search / for tiny veins of water. / No more / swaying in / the wind / fretting / about / what / colors / to wear. / She stands / in silvery / nakedness / dead / alive / beautiful. © Assef Al-Jundi
Painted on silk with dye and gutta, from a trip to Darwin Australia. Featured in Aussie Bush Paintings Goup. .
Title: At the Dogwood Park / Support: Gallery wrap canvas / Size: 10” (high) x 8” (wide) x 7/8” (deep) inches / Medium: Acrylic Original is available for sale.
Oil Painting
Waterfall Painting on watercolour Paper 420 grams 75×55 cm full size sheet /
Original watercolour painting on 420 grms paper 55×60 cm / Currumbin rock pool slide is in the Cougals National park nsw/qld border district,
This is not an HDR photo.
A Definition I Can Embrace My wakefulness / can not wrap itself / around my spirit, / or grasp how a fish / hatches from a tiny egg, / or how a humming bird / suspends itself in flight / to savor deep nectar. In truth, my wakefulness is barely / able to stroke the fine-tuned ends / of its senses. I do not understand the choices / others make, nor do I want to now. If I am a seeker / trudging up a steep mountain, / what do I hope to find at the summit? / Myself, of course, / making peace… © Assef Al-Jundi / This poem is included in the new poetry collection In These latitudes, Ten Contemporary Poets Original photograph taken in Denali National Park, Alaska, USA.
“Parked in the Snow” was featured in the group Everything Winter This is not an HDR photo
This is a blast from the past. I pulled out this old invite from a gallery show I did back in 1998 at Delirium Tremens gallery (no longer) in Echo Park, Los Angeles, CA. This is a painting from the show and was the cover of the invite for the opening.
oil painting by patrick trotter Prints
Ravens again, this time a pair consulting each other in a bare tree. Perhaps a plot to get to those grapes?
some days it’s takes all you’ve got to stay sane…. some folks might say… / “But what would Ganesh say?” ..... but me …. mostly I just say…...”Jesus”.... sometimes other words might follow…. this is an actual moment in time upon a hill I was preparing to set fire too (in the name of art of course) when a skywriter flew over and wrote just what I was thinking at the time…how cool is that hey…. anyway then a fellow who was helping me prep the hill kindly stepped up to the plate and struck a pose…. I think that’s called ‘vogueing’..... me I think of it as an example of extreme syncronicity…..anyway whatever…. / . /
Taken at the park in Phenix City, AL
/ in the group # 1 ARTISTS OF REDBUBBLE ! September 2009 Silex Spring is one of the colorful sights on the “Fountain Paint Pot tour”. The boardwalk weaves around each of the geysers and colorful springs and mud pots on this short walking tour in Yellowstone National Park. The fountain paint pot walking tour is one of the first stops after entering the park from West Yellowstone and turning toward Old Faithful Lodge. We didn’t have time to stop at every walking tour, but I was glad we stopped here to see this beautiful aqua colored spring
A watercolour painting of autumn trees lining the entrance to the park
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