My interpretation of a landscape, using abstract expression. The mediums used are, acrylics, inks, wax and textiles.
A cord beats with my heart in patterns that I usually ignore. I try to synchronize to the sounds of those around and it only hurts my ears, my soul, my brain, by slow sluggish attempt to live as a “normal” person. There are many chords that flow through my being. Once I hear them I am happy if I follow their song. Other cords strangle and other connect to living energy and others are simply chains. Beat, beat, beat, my heart which thinks it is more than muscle just as my brain thinks it is more than tissue, just as my eyes believe they see, just as my touch feels it is something more than a dream of of of of of of … / What? That’s the point. I don’t know. Yet I do. Cords and Chords. Acrylic on paper
encaustic pigmented wax on encaustic card
Medium: Acrylic, collage / Support: Canvas board / Size: 10 inches x 8 inches This work is a response the exhibition theme ‘BIG’. / Symbolic meaning is implied on several levels for interpretation through the abstract/geometric shapes, colour, theme and writing. Writing up the side of image says: / “Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket, never let it fade away!” 2008 ‘BIG’ – Kick Arts Insider Members Exhbition, CoCA, Cairns, Qld. / Work has Sold. WORK FEATURED in ABSTRACT ART / (26.09.09) / ! # 1 ARTISTS OF REDBUBBLE / (27.09.09) DIMENSIONS / (27.09.09) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ GREETING CARD / LAMINATED PRINT /
Original, acrylic, oil, heavily textured with drywall putty, graphic pen and gold leaf paint Abstract Art Group
Acrylic on Stretched Canvas. “During her many appearances to the children, “Our Lady” bestowed upon them three prophecies. The first two were disclosed by Lucia dos Santos, the eldest of the three children, after she wrote them down in the early 1940s, but the third and final prophecy was not to be revealed until 1960. Well, 1960 came and went, and the third prophecy was not revealed because the Vatican said the world was not quite ready for it. This reluctance to disclose the secret lead to speculation among the faithful that it contained information about our future that was so horrific that the Pope dared not reveal it. Perhaps it foretold a nuclear war… or the end of the world…...”extract from ‘The Fatima Prophecies.’
part of ‘Tastes and Flavors put to Color’ series Original mainly acrylic on linen canvas, mixed with pastel colors, size 30×60cm Cheeky peach cheeks with cocoa, vanilla bean / and raspberry coulis, scattered with mint leaves… ... add the halfed peaches…..till soft… :) yum
Encaustic Painting / Support: Encaustic paper / Size: 8×10 / Tools: hot plate, iron, hot air gun, stylus / Medium: wax and powder
This is an old one…...pointillism is escapism! This kept me up all night when i did it a few years ago…..It does settle my mind when i do these.. pen on 8×10 cardstock
Oil painting featured in Abstract art group- August
The trunk of this tree has many layers / making it a good choice for a multi-dimensional macro bark abstract. The colors, image / and great texture lend themselves to / many perceptions of this piece. What / do you project onto the trunk of this Palm / abstract? Please view in the large format.
/ Years ago I took a piece of plywood and cut it to the dimensions of my trusty family checkerboard that was falling apart. I marked off the squares, painted the black ones black, but the white ones I painted several colors, following the wood grain. I coated it all with several coats of tung oil. It doubled as a chess/checker game board and wall art. This reminded me of that fun checkerboard, so I thought I’d share the memory while I shared this image! :) / Featured in ADAWG. Thank you! :)
Fractal abstract featuring lively colors and shapes. Created in Sterling 2.
Digitally altered bad photo of a long sold painting… :-) Original painting was mixed aquamedia – 40×32 on matboard. Extrude feature added in PSE.
I believe that renewal and wonderful things can happen in any season, wether of nature or person. Made with Ultra Fractal. Thank you for the views and faves. :)
I keep seeing an elephant in this. Do you? / Made with Ultra Fractal. Thank you for the views and faves. :)
Rust and welding on steel. Nikon D300, Nikkor 24-120mm /
Not to be taken seriously!!! / Conceptual image of a person making descions, choosing options and living life one day at a time. Dreaming of what might have been and refuting what might be. Thanks to the inspiration of my teen daughter. / /
One of my favourite Mixed Media artworks with a digital colour change.
Photographed under the Mitre Bridge on The grand Union Canal in Willesden, North West London. Canon 10D / 1/500th sec at f4.5 / 35-135mm lens at 135mm / ISO400 Post processing: Cropped and adjustments to contrast and exposure in Lightroom.
This group exposes “non-figurative”, “non-objective” and “non-representational” abstract visual works.
Art that does not depict objects in the natural world, but instead uses color and form in a non-representational way.
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Abstract Digital Art And Writing
Mysteries of the Common
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