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The warmth and generosity of the artists and friends I made in St Petersburg captured my heart and made me feel like I was home.
"The smallest things which are done for us can fill the biggest part of our heart" - Ingrid Lee
This painting is in an abstract expressionism style to express the feeling of being embraced by all the wonderful people I encountered in St
Petersburg. I listened to the music of Aleksandr Borodin's Opera of Prince Igor as my muse and as a subliminal motivation, as I saw this opera during my visit at the Mariinsky Theatre.
All based on images of the curved concrete staircase at the base of the new Tate Modern Tower in London. All are double exposures created in a process that also involves split-toning and adding a layer of texture. A lot of experimentation went on here today.
All images copyright Stan Farrow FRPS. Not to be copied without permission.
Original Painting Ink on paper. 18"x24" 2017 Lightfast, waterproof ink on acid-free watercolor paper Learn more at www.CrowRising.com/gallery.
Jackson Pollock, Autumn Rhythm (Number 30), 1950, enamel on canvas, 266.7 × 525.8 cm (The Metropolitan Museum of Art), © The Pollock-Krasner Foundation
Monastero del Salvatore (1996)
Oil on canvas
h: 56.7 x w: 59.6 in
Courtesy of Galerie Biedermann, Munich
Jackson Pollock, Autumn Rhythm (Number 30), 1950, enamel on canvas, 266.7 × 525.8 cm (The Metropolitan Museum of Art), © The Pollock-Krasner Foundation
Untitled V (1956)
Oil, oil stick, and graphite on paper
22-5/8 x 28-9/16 inches
Courtesy of Spanierman Modern, New York
Jackson Pollock, Autumn Rhythm (Number 30), 1950, enamel on canvas, 266.7 × 525.8 cm (The Metropolitan Museum of Art), © The Pollock-Krasner Foundation
Neural Network - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia where he works also as a writer and a personal trainer.
From a series of top 10 movie explosions. This composition was made with custom software that captures the color and form of explosions in action films. The source of this composition was Armageddon by director Michael Bay.
More information about Top 10 Movie explosions is available here: www.mantissa.ca/projects/actionpainting.php
From a series of top ten movie explosions. This image was made with custom software that creates new compositions using the colors and forms from explosions in action films. The source of this image was Collateral Damage.
From a series of top ten explosions. This image was made with custom software that shows the colors and forms from explosions in action films. The source of this image was Armageddon.
The prints and the view are both worth the drive to Kim Hartman Colligan's remote studio on Pound Road.