3d render of the spheres of the ancients—Jupiter, Saturn, Mars, Earth, Venus and Mercury on skyscape background
found in lower Manhatten
This is an acryllic painting of shades of blue, green, purple, gold, and silver. They are metallic and abstract.
An original abstract painting (originally a triptych – 3 x canvas) – using techniques that I have developed over time exploring flow, movement and texture.
Abstract in acrylic on canvas. This one is for my daughter Ruth Palmerhttp://images-3.redbubble.com/img/art/border:whitewithdetail/product:laminated-print/size:small/view:preview/1230040-1-ocean-wave.jpg
Abstract in acrylic on board
"Take no thought for your life." Matthew 6:25 How good those words sound from our God, but how difficult they are to put into practice out in the world. In this teaching Jesus is telling us to make seeking Him the priority of our lives, and He will take care of all of our needs. What I often forget is that Jesus already knows about my needs and circumstances, not only for today, but for the future. Help me Father to focus my life on following and pleasing You. Lead me to excellent places with Your wonderful council and wisdom. This painting was inspired by the powerful devotions penned and published by Oswald Chambers in the early 1900’s. His powerful book, My Utmost for His Highest, continues to touch my life and draw me closer to Jesus. I hope that this art and verse do the same for you! Read the devotional from My Utmost For His Highest that inspired this work. Look Again and Think, VerseVisions® Art; Matthew 6:25. Mark Lawrence, 2008. Digital mixed media on canvas, 36×36 inches. Copyright © 2008 by Mark Lawrence. All Rights Reserved Original and inspiring modern Christian art work and encouragement by Mark Lawrence of Alpharetta, Georgia.
"If God so clothe the grass of the field . . . shall He not much more clothe you?" Matthew 6:30 We have a field of sunflowers near our home that a farmer plants every summer. When the field is in full bloom it is amazing to see the majestic blooming flowers standing and waving under the bright sun. Although the road is busy you can’t help yourself but to slow down to take in the beauty and peace of the moment as you pass by. I wish I could have been there to see how the crowd received Jesus’ message when he spoke these words. What a contrast to consider how God cares for even the flowers and birds of His creation. The flowers of the field bloom in response to His provision, the birds sing to Him in joy during the day. How much more simple would my life be if I would only consecrate myself to consider and honor Him as the Almighty Living God who calls me by my name? This painting was inspired by the powerful devotions penned and published by Oswald Chambers in the early 1900’s. His powerful book, My Utmost for His Highest, continues to touch my life and draw me closer to Jesus. I hope that this art and verse do the same for you! Read the devotional from My Utmost For His Highest that inspired this work. Look Again and Consecrate, VerseVisions® Art; Matthew 6:30. Mark Lawrence, 2008. Digital mixed media on canvas, 36×36 inches. Copyright © 2008 by Mark Lawrence. All Rights Reserved Original and inspiring modern Christian art work and encouragement by Mark Lawrence of Alpharetta, Georgia.
An original modern 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 #6, 2008. Hand-worked digital mixed-media on canvas, 36×36 inches. Copyright © 2008 by Mark Lawrence. All Rights Reserved.
Watercolour / Original available
Acrylic & Diamond Dust on canvas (20 in. x 30 in.) Suffice it to say, Andy Warhol, Patrick Nagel, pop culture in general, and Icons have served as major artistic influences. Based on Eugene “Gene” Korman’s promo still for the 1953 movie “Niagara”, also the ispiration for Andy Warhol’s “Marilyn” series of silkscreen paintings circa 1960’s. Chad Miller / Charleston, West Virginia / U.S.A. / www.inyourspacestudio.com / Copyright 2009 – All rights reserved.
Abstract in acrylic on paper
Acrylic on Canvas
Mixed media painting with love symbols and patterns created using acrylic paints and metal foils. The original measures 30×30 cms and was painted to hang with ´Love Divided´.
One of my mixed media portraits. I think she has a kind of weird but alluring face. I keep wanting to talk to her !!! / I used acrylics and metal foils to create it. I liked the contrast between the flat block color and decorative foil reflective background. The original measures 60×60 cms and is for sale on my web page www.adamregseter.com
I wanted to create a restful landscape with some depth and perspective and this is what I came up with ! I hope it works !! / The original measures 80×80 cms and was created using layers of acrylic and metal foils creating texture and reflective qualities. / The original is for sale on my webpage www.adamregester.com
I created this painting in 1999. It was part of an exhibition I did in London called ´Cosmic 2000´. It was one of my first mixed media experiments as was the whole exhibition. / It represent the close passing of two planets which brush against each other in the cosmos and the sparks they create. / The original measures 61×64 cms and is for sale on my web page www.adamregester.com
This was inspired by a small silver metal statue that a friend brought back from a trip for Thailand ….. and the title of a popular song ! / The painting was created using matt chalk paints for the background to create a contrast to the reflective surface of the figure which was layered with silver metal foil. / The original measures 60×60 cms. / Original for sale at – www.adamregester.com
My calendar for 2010 represents a retrospective view of artworks created through the previous year. / All the paintings represented within the calendar were created using mixed media techniques with the layering of pencil. paint, glue and metal foils. / I hope that you enjoy looking at them as much as I enjoyed creating them.
Acrylic and pen on watercolour paper 9” x 12”
About This Painting / This fern is not far from the front of my house, but I did this painting long ago before the house was finished and we moved in here. Acrylic on board. Sold to a collector in Whangarei NZ. About The Giclee Prints About The Framed and Matted Prints Featured in my ‘Wild New Zealand’ Calendar: /
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