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A shot that I ran across in my workplace. I was going to render this in high contrast b&w, but I like this particular color too much to give it up.

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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.

  

Chute imaginaire d'améthyste.

Création du peintre Roger Quintaine dans les années 70.

Huile sur toile 100x73

Vitamine en noir & blanc

Médiathèque " La passerelle "

flowers, abstractions, crimea

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.

“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.

Fuji X-100f

 

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Detail on a seventies building in Liverpool. It is a while since I walked this part of Liverpool.

Un autre regard sur la Transat Café l'Or

Based on a nominally black and white photo, zoomed in and colors enhanced in various ways. Finding details.

acrylic, ink, nero lead, fineliner, 8B pencil

50x70cm fabriano pittura 400g/m2 paper

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