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The 2nd in a small series taking a 'straight shot' of a Cabbagetown Fence and digitally manipulating the image with colour treatments and effects. The effects are done is such as way as to maintain the incredible detailing of the old wood and the crumbling, poorly-done paint job.
Again, this image got me thinking about the work of Barnett Newman and his epic-sized horizontal paintings with their vertical "zips". Here the colour scheme seems to suggest a vague connection with his painting, "Cathedra". While not trying to overtly create a Newman, I am letting his influence flow through and inform my work. Good old Barney would not have liked all this detail and colour play !!!!!
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Serie, Dia de Bueyes...- Series, Day of Oxen.... N 9
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Oil on Canvas. 2022. "The river Styx". 18in by 21.5inch.
I felt the need to do something a little looser after my last painting.
My nu friend Mary is an award-winning local Artist who also happens to be da most beautiful 70 yrs old women I ever met.
Glad I met her...behind her is one of her award-winning painting
…By It’s Suitors, Even.
A very old wooden cupboard door being stripped of ancient layers of paint and varnish, transforming it into a gallery-quality artwork.
Homage to Marcel Duchamp.
#Flickr21Challenge 10. #Artistry
This man has trekked over mountains, through deserts, through jungles, and across great expanses of country. Sometimes running, sometimes with his dog, sometimes with me or others, mostly alone. Even when the wind is howling with snow blowing sideways, he's out with the elements.
Ring the bells that still can ring
Forget your perfect offering
There is a crack, a crack in everything
That’s how the light gets in.
Leonard Cohen
Several years ago, I went on a poetry writing retreat/river trip. One of the writing prompts was: face your enemy, i.e. write about what antagonizes, haunts, or irritates. Recently, I have been applying that tactic to specular highlights, the bugaboo of photographers who dare to photograph in the light of day. Instead of cursing those sparkling nuisances, I've decided to play with them.
Influenced by the bold authoritative AB-EX work of Franz Klein I moved in closer and closer.
Freelander used this style to create his 'from inside a car' photos to break up the visual field into distinct zones.
hav u ever just packed up yer studio n head outside to do yer creatin??
it smelled so sweet n invigoratin
easy ta find inspiration n perspiration
fun
(the mystery of the natural world surreally)