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I will be entering a selection of photos from 2024 into the Champaign County Camera Club 2025 Best in Show Photographic Print Competition to be displayed at Lincoln Square beginning February 23, 2025.

More on with Bubbles.

A recent Catholic tribute painting by expressionist artist Stephen B Whatley , that has just arrived in the USA.

 

Saint John Francis Regis was a French 17th century priest & missionary, with a deep care for the poor.

 

One of his miracles was filling an empty barn full of wheat grain during famine - the inspiration for my new tribute commissioned by a school in Houston, TX.

 

Saint John Francis Regis. 2025

Oil on canvas 30 x 24in/ 76 x 61cm

Collection of Regis School of The Sacred Heart, Houston TX, USA

www.stephenbwhatley.com

Frankenthaler's career was launched in 1952 with the exhibition of Mountains and Sea. This painting is large - measuring seven feet by ten feet - and has the effect of a watercolor, though it is painted in oils. In it, she introduced the technique of painting directly on to an unprepared canvas so that the material absorbs the colors. She heavily diluted the oil paint with turpentine or kerosene so that the color would soak into the canvas. This technique, known as "soak stain" was adopted by other artists and launched the second generation of the Color Field school of painting. This method would leave the canvas with a halo effect around each area to which the paint was applied.

Tate Modern

Mark Rothko 1959

36 by 36 acrylic on gallery canvas

Thank You fer da 2.9 mil views

Papaya King on East 86 Street in Yorkville, New York City became the source of this dark urban abstract composition (nighttime double exposure). When viewed normally this Papaya King is one of the most vivid and photogenic hot dog parlors in the city. May 31, 2015. Photo by Alecsey Boldeskul.

 

Это собственно говоря небольшая забегаловка на 86й улице в Йорквиле в Манхэттене где можно слопать вкусный хот дог. 31 мая 2015. Фотограф Алексей Болдескул.

(a few afternoons of painting to music, with kindergarteners)

IPhoneography; Various apps.

Sainsbury's celebrates its 150th anniversary this year. The company is the second largest chain of supermarkets in the United Kingdom and was founded in 1869, by John James Sainsbury.

 

This new oil painting depicts the headquarters of Sainsbury's at 33 Holborn, London UK created on location by expressionist painter Stephen B. Whatley. The glass building was designed by architects, Foster & Partner's in 2001.

 

The previous two photographs in this photostream show the artist painting and the work of art complete on location opposite the building, in London.

 

The artist, whose work has been published in TIME, has a history of painting architectural landmarks on location, often in anniversary years.

 

Stephen B. Whatley has undertaken major commissions for the BBC, Buckingham Palace for the Royal Collection all painted on location ; and his series of 30 works commissioned in 2000 by the Tower of London are all permanently reproduced throughout Tower Hill Underpass, at Tower Hill Station, London.

 

In 2004 the artist was presented to HM Queen Elizabeth II and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh in recognition of his work.

 

Sainsbury's: Tribute to 150 Years. 2019

Oil on canvas,

36 x 48in/91 x 122cm

 

www.stephenbwhatley.com

Niflheim (or Niflheimr) ("Mist Home", the "Abode of Mist" or "Mist World"[citation needed], or probably world of the darkness according to the Oxford English Dictionary[1]) is one of the Nine Worlds and is a location in Norse mythology which sometimes overlaps with the notions of Niflhel and Hel. The name Niflheimr only appears in two extant sources: Gylfaginning and the much-debated Hrafnagaldr Óðins.

 

Niflheim was primarily a realm of primordial ice and cold, with the frozen rivers of Élivágar and the well of Hvergelmir, from which come all the rivers.[2] According to Gylfaginning, Niflheim was one of the two primordial realms, the other one being Muspelheim, the realm of fire. Between these two realms of cold and heat, creation began when its waters mixed with the heat of Muspelheim to form a "creating steam". Later, it became the abode of Hel, a goddess daughter of Loki, and the afterlife for her subjects, those who did not die a heroic or notable death.

The Hague, The Netherlands, 2019

(Two x 125 x 87,5 cm - 50 x 35 inch)

 

© 2019 Bart van Damme

 

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AH [Albert Heijn] is a major Dutch supermarket chain, which uses this kind of blue for its identity. The store was being renovated and to me the empty shop windows looked strangely appealing, especially with the chalky white wash on the windows [the only sharp ingredient here]. The dark band on top is a nod to abstract expressionist painter Barnett Newman, who used bands like these in his paintings, calling them zips.

abstract oil painting, hand painting, Wall Decor,Contemporary Art,Living Room,Interior decoration

Overview

Handmade item

Height: 80 Centimeters

Width: 120 Centimeters

Material: canvas

$600.00 (on sale)

www.etsy.com/listing/628940080/abstract-oil-painting-hand...

Tara (1960)

Oil on canvas

34 x 34 inches

 

Signed lower left: C. Park

Signed, dated, and inscribed on verso:

Charlotte Park / 34 x 34 / "Tara" 1960

 

www.spaniermanmodern.com

 

Photograph courtesy Spanierman Gallery, LLC, New York.

 

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