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I was an art history minor in college. The one phase in the history of art that I latched on to and admired the most was abstract expressionism. It sucked me in and I fell in love. This was inspired by Adolph Gottlieb.

  

Médiathèque " La passerelle "

Banbury, Oxfordshire, England

Canon A-1, 50mm f/1.8 SC

Ilford Delta 400

 

Digitized with Nikon D800E and 60mm AF-S micro

 

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Chute imaginaire d'améthyste.

Création du peintre Roger Quintaine dans les années 70.

Huile sur toile 100x73

"When impressions are manyfold / and too complex / my mind reacts in one way / that is to turn over / to the next page"

Abstraction using the colors extracted from an image of a papaya tree.

  

flowers, abstractions, crimea

Grass tussocks on the cliffs of White Nothe, Dorset as seen from the South West Coastal Path.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Nothe

acrylic, tracer

70x50cm fabriano pittura 400g/m2 paper

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This fence/grass abstraction is in a sense a way of drawing as I see it. A section of one of my winter photographs was worked into a sepia pencil drawing through photoshop.

Even here my object is to suggest a drawing by Andrew Wyeth, but I extended it further into the surreal I think.

Perhaps this is my way of extending Sumi-e and watercolor into photography.

Actually I am crazy about this "drawing," just so you know what kind of things I like - ha! Really . . . it combines so many things about what I do with art.

abstraction

I found this fence where a bit of dying plant life (weeds) had grown through. Just another beautiful winter scene.

OK, heavily messed about with, but the plant was just too architectural to ignore, while the 'straight' image seemed not to do it justice. Anyway, I guess people will either love it or hate it.....

“The art of poetry...the poetry of art”. Quote from fellow AWAKE digital artist Dale Bradshaw Botha.

 

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the result of another experiment, playing with light and a detached lens on a mountain in the fog.

reminds me of the beach as a kid... my head on the blanket, studying the sand.

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