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  • oil on canvas

  • Eden lost This is an abstract idea, proposing that the Eden we once knew in the early stages of our civilisation, with a naturally evolving ecosystem that is full of smart enzymes, has been lost due to our existence and can never be regained.

  • An exploration into our organic self. A collection of corporal elements, bringing with it a sense of fragility.

  • A place where we were born, we are made of star dust, and so our fundamental elements were first forged in the the stellar nurseries that created those stars. Our real birth reaches back of billions of years into the childhood period of the universe, yet we only recognize our organic self as out being, and not our atomic self. We are more than flesh and blood, we are star dust.

  • Through the universe exists these transient cosmic strings: effects, that have a dimensional aspect, yet are almost undetectable. Perhaps we are the cosmic strings, not in our physical sense, but in our undefined sense as an observer, looking through space places the strings our vision across vast reaches of space-time.

  • Blue Poles
    by Estelle O'Brien

    The other day I had the pleasure of driving to Canberra, a four hour round trip, for a 45 minute luncheon engagement with my youngest son…

    The other day I had the pleasure of driving to Canberra, a four hour round trip, for a 45 minute luncheon engagement with my youngest son. He lives in Brisbane but flies to Canberra every few weeks on business. He is a busy man, and schedules me in every few months, between meetings. Anybody remember the song “Cats in the Cradle….”? Wanting to make the most of my drive, I spent the afternoon at the National Gallery of Australia (where else?). I picked up my early bird discount tickets for the Turner to Monet exhibition, which begins on March 14 and then wandered around some of my favourite paintings. There were a busload of school children, about ten years old, from Bendigo in Victoria, who were taking the guided tours. Feeling tired, I sat down in front of Jackson Pollack’s famous painting of Blue Poles, which had caused such a furore when our government spent $1,000,000 on it back in the early 70s. I have seen Blue Poles quite a number of times, first in Parliament House and later in the NGA and had never been particularly struck with it – despite it’s immense size and slightly overbearing nature. However, because I was tired, I sat for about an hour in front of it and watched and listened as two consecutive groups of school children put up their little folding chairs in front of it and were given the speil by the Gallery attendants. As I listened to those children, I saw Blue Poles through completely new eyes. Little kids don’t know much about “art terminology” and they are scrupulously honest in their questioning and appraisal. They see things us grown-ups have become far too sophisticated and clever to see any more.The attendant asked them questions and, one by one overcoming their shyness, they put their hands up and gave their opinions. I sat riveted, fascinated and completely absorbed. Through their eyes I saw Jackson Pollack in a new, exciting and fresh way, and Blue Poles came alive for me as it never had before. After the kids had left, I still sat, mesmerised by my “new” discoveries, staring into the painting til I realised I had better begin the long drive home. It was a great example of “through the mouths (and eyes in this case) of babes…” My art appreciation had just grown quite a bit!

  • A digital photo taken from a cabin in the smokey mountains with some editing in photoshop. I love the serindipity of nature and the patterns. This was a happy accident. This is an attempt at abstract.

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  • This is the fourth in my ohh so creatively titled “Monster Series.” In this one, the monsters have chased the little blond haired kid onto a train. (These guys just won’t give up) I was hoping to get these done a little quicker but things have been busier than a Jackson Pollack painting lately and because of that I had to put the series on the back-burner for a bit.

  • acrylic

  • house paint, mixed media on canvas

  • protector. Stale
    by puerileperforce

    The closet hides me in the night when he comes. He pulls back socks like banana skins and covers leather licks of shoe tongues with them….

    just an idea

  • a blue mangrove forest where roots of trees that thrive in salt water are adorned with colour sponges, sea squirts and soft corals.

  • Title: Rebels Blood / Artist: Ronald Eller / Medium: Painting – Digital Art & Oil Painting / Price: $350.00 / Dimensions: 30.000×40.000 inches Abstract Expressionism is a descriptor used to describe an American post–World War II art movement that achieved worldwide influence. It was the first distinctive American Art Movement to achieve worldwide acclaim. It put New York City at the center of the art world, a role held by Paris for Centuries. However, the label “Abstract Expressionism” was first applied to describe works created by Wassily Kandinsky in Germany in 1919 in the magazine Der Sturm. It was used to describe German Expressionism and the beginning of a significant trend where artists sought to express themselves from an emotional plane of intensity and anti figurative aesthetics. The Influence of the pre war European schools such as Futurism, the Bauhaus and Synthetic Cubism was the direct precursor to the New York group of abstract Expressionists. The New York School were noted for their rebellious and highly idiosyncratic styles and nihilistic philosophies which influenced the beat generation. The beat generation of the fifties was the active forerunner of the hip or hippy movement and the Avant-Garde of the 60’s, 70’s. It is still very much alive as a source of influences from the vast explorations of Dada, Surrealism, Pop Art, and Graffiti as a legitimate art form. The musical expansion starting in the sixties of Rock and Roll, Jazz, and Classical Music became the voice of poetry and social revolution. The artistic rebellion was so vast and expressive the movement of abstract expressionism here in the United States and around the world are barely beginning to be understood. The power and influences of a movement that is still in the process of defining itself cannot be denied. The art of the 60’s and 70’s spurned on the movement of revolution and change so profound we have as yet to understand the impact which has lead to racial, sexual and cultural power shifts forever changing how governments rule. The radical shift in the paradigm of religious philosophies have literally and totally restructured the cultures of the world as we know it. The impact of the Abstract Expressionist Movement on the world cannot be minimized. We are still reeling from the impact. When Blues influenced Rock Concerts are being played at the Wu Miao Temple in old Dali in China one cannot underestimate the power of the Abstract Expressionist Movement which literally spawned all the cultural shifts we are now experiencing. This and the profound effect of advancing technology has brought us to place we are at today. From the richly decorated walls of dark caves at Lascaux France, to the heart of a rebellious artist, Saint Vincent van Gogh, Canonized by art itself, who’s style brought us paint of fully crafted strokes and swirls. Forever, a creation from god. Perfectly pure, Not in all of mankind’s existence has there ever been another so profound, so solitary, so noteworthy. Aside from Jesus Christ there never has been one so misunderstood. Uniquely pre-paired at Arles France. It was here Matisse Modigliani And Picasso drank their wine, toasted their fame and danced their dance. In the long shadow there meager presence could only have disappeared into the starry night. God bless Vincent and the rebels one and all, Their allegiance was centered to be true, of pure resolve their anthems sang as their brush of color upon the liberty bell rang, And their declaration came one after another, Pollack, Warhol, Gottlieb, Kline, Motherwell, de Kooning, De Niro, Diebenkorn, Hartigan, Reinhardt, Rothko, Yamamoto by the rebels blood our lives and culture was made. To always seek the truth as told through the pain of change and the rebels duty rearranged color and form and thought. It begins first with the image on the wall. From here the poet writes and the profit speaks and the music sings and change upon the winds blow. This is how it’s done. This is how it must go.

  • Title: Cross Pollination / Artist: Ronald Eller / Medium: Painting – Digital Art & Oil Painting / Price: $2,650.00 / Dimensions: 30.000×40.000 From the richly decorated walls of dark caves at Lascaux France, to the heart of a rebellious artist, a Saint, Vincent van Gogh, Canonized by art itself, who’s style brought us paint of fully crafted strokes and swirls. / Forever, a creation from god. Perfectly pure, Not in all of mankind’s existence has there ever been another so profound, so solitary, so noteworthy. Aside from Jesus Christ there never has been one so misunderstood. Uniquely pre-paired at Arles France. It was here Matisse Modigliani And Picasso drank their wine, toasted their fame and danced their dance. In the long shadow there meager presence could only have disappeared into the starry night. God bless Vincent and the rebels one and all, Their allegiance was centered to be true, of pure resolve their anthems sang as their brush of color upon the liberty bell rang, And their declaration came one after another, Pollack, Warhol, Gottlieb, Kline, Motherwell, de Kooning, De Niro, Diebenkorn, Hartigan, Reinhardt, Rothko, Yamamoto by the rebels blood our lives and culture was made. To always seek the truth as told through the pain of change and the rebels duty rearranged color and form and thought. It begins first with the image on the wall. From here the poet writes and the profit speaks and the music sings and change upon the winds blow. This is how it’s done. This is how it must go._

  • Title: The Poet Writes / Artist: Ronald Eller / Medium: Painting – Digital Art & Oil Painting / Price: $2,400.00 / Dimensions: 30.000×40.000 inches From the richly decorated walls of dark caves at Lascaux France, to the heart of a rebellious artist, a Saint, Vincent van Gogh, Canonized by art itself, who’s style brought us paint of fully crafted strokes and swirls. / Forever, a creation from god. Perfectly pure, Not in all of mankind’s existence has there ever been another so profound, so solitary, so noteworthy. Aside from Jesus Christ there never has been one so misunderstood. Uniquely pre-paired at Arles France. It was here Matisse Modigliani And Picasso drank their wine, toasted their fame and danced their dance. In the long shadow there meager presence could only have disappeared into the starry night. God bless Vincent and the rebels one and all, Their allegiance was centered to be true, of pure resolve their anthems sang as their brush of color upon the liberty bell rang, And their declaration came one after another, Pollack, Warhol, Gottlieb, Kline, Motherwell, de Kooning, De Niro, Diebenkorn, Hartigan, Reinhardt, Rothko, Yamamoto by the rebels blood our lives and culture was made. To always seek the truth as told through the pain of change and the rebels duty rearranged color and form and thought. It begins first with the image on the wall. From here the poet writes and the profit speaks and the music sings and change upon the winds blow. This is how it’s done. This is how it must go._

  • Title: Vast Explorations / Artist: Ronald Eller / Medium: Painting – Digital Art & Oil Painting / Price: $2,600.00 / Dimensions: 30.000×40.000 From the richly decorated walls of dark caves at Lascaux France, to the heart of a rebellious artist, a Saint, Vincent van Gogh, Canonized by art itself, who’s style brought us paint of fully crafted strokes and swirls. / Forever, a creation from god. Perfectly pure, Not in all of mankind’s existence has there ever been another so profound, so solitary, so noteworthy. Aside from Jesus Christ there never has been one so misunderstood. Uniquely pre-paired at Arles France. It was here Matisse Modigliani And Picasso drank their wine, toasted their fame and danced their dance. In the long shadow there meager presence could only have disappeared into the starry night. God bless Vincent and the rebels one and all, Their allegiance was centered to be true, of pure resolve their anthems sang as their brush of color upon the liberty bell rang, And their declaration came one after another, Pollack, Warhol, Gottlieb, Kline, Motherwell, de Kooning, De Niro, Diebenkorn, Hartigan, Reinhardt, Rothko, Yamamoto by the rebels blood our lives and culture was made. To always seek the truth as told through the pain of change and the rebels duty rearranged color and form and thought. It begins first with the image on the wall. From here the poet writes and the profit speaks and the music sings and change upon the winds blow. This is how it’s done. This is how it must go._

  • Copyright © 2008 Linda Apple / “Getting into Pollock” / art museum series / oil on canvas I had a lot of fun doing this one; doing an “action” painting like Pollock, only in a very small scale. Click here to go to this museum series on Applearts web site / Featured in: / 7/31/09 – Art For The World /

  • Abstract Red Blue and Green Sky

  • Abstract colors metal sky and water

  • Follow Wayne King’s images on Twitter: / http://Twitter.com/King_Mindscapes Photographed with Canon Digital Rebel EOS300, 80-200 Telephoto Lens This image is available for use in nonprofit fund raising efforts with permission of the artist. At no cost to your organization you may adopt an image(s) for your organization and receive 1/2 the net revenues. Follow this link to learn more. / http://photoexpressionist.blogspot.com/2008/11/non-profit-organization-fundraising.html © Wayne D. King All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Wayne D. King. The prices herein reflect a special “digital signature edition”. If you would like a limited edition print signed and dated by the artist, please call 603-786-9378. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved. Washday Book Calendar Links New Hampshire Mindscapes 2010 Washday Calendar 2010 Dreams of a Child 2010 Calendar All God’s Critters 2010 Calendar The Garden in My Mind, 2009 Calendar Mindscapes – the Color of Life, 2009 Calendar “Equus 2010 Calendar”: http://www.redbubble.com/people/waynedking/calendars/3926051-10-equus-2010 “African Mindscapes 2010”: http://www.redbubble.com/people/waynedking/calendars/3926051-12-african-mindscapes-2010 “Lightplay Mindscapes” 2010: http://www.redbubble.com/people/waynedking/calendars/3926051-19-lightplay-2010 “The Moment” 2010: http://www.redbubble.com/people/waynedking/calendars/3926051-24-the-moment-2010 Digitally Signed Open Edition Prints / 12 Blank Cards with this image / Framed Prints and Posters

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