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2008 - 11"x12", Mixed media on wood.

www.ErikVP.com

Private Collection - New Jersey

charcoal on paper. 32" x 42", 81 x 107cm

Original abstract artwork

 

24x18 in.

 

Oil & charcoal on Canson paper

 

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Original abstract artwork

 

24x20 in.

 

Oil & oil-based paint marker on linen canvas

 

Original is SOLD

 

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The splendid, unusual, exotic and, here at least, ominous tower of Quarr Abbey with a hard wonk. This is the only other stand-out shot I got of this fascinating place. It is a really unusual building in the English landscape being more suited to Southern Spain than the Isle of Wight.

 

Contrasted against a featureless cloudy sky it has something of the feel of one of the less extreme pinnacles of Gotham City

Acrylics on paper, 8"x10"

36x36 in.

 

Oil on gallery canvas

 

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By Egon Schiele (1890-1917), Austrian Expressionist, mentored by Gustav Klimt.

30 by 30 acrylic on gallery canvas

gouache painting

40x30 in.

 

Oil & acrylic on traditional canvas

 

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Loose connections @ Tate Modern

“Late, by myself, in the boat of myself, no light and no land anywhere, cloud cover thick. I try to stay just above the surface, yet I’m already under and living within the ocean. ~Rumi

 

I have been having vivid dreams so I decided to read, “The Mythic Imagination” by Stephen Larsen. This took me down a rabbit hole of exploring women surrealist painters which has been thrilling. I’ve always loved surrealism, expressionism, intuitive art, narrative painting etc. I am also re-reading “ The Essential Rumi”. So above is a quote from a Rumi poem that I paired with my latest intuitive sketch. I thought the quote went very well with my imagery.

A rush of color: Masterpieces of German Expressionism

09.10.2015-11.01.2016

Leopold Museum

MuseumsQuartier, Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Vienna, Austria

 

 

For its large-scale exhibition in the autumn of 2015, the Leopold Museum will present outstanding masterpieces of German Expressionism from the...

 

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Selbstbildnis als Halbakt, 1902/04

Semi-Nude Self-Portrait

Öl auf Leinwand | Oil on canvas

Leopold Museum, Wien | Vienna

 

Richard Gerstl (Vienna 1883 - 1908 Vienna) "was a pioneer of Austrian Expressionism. [...] Due to his early suicide, his work was only discovered in the early 1930s and his significance was only recognized and appreciated after 1945." de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Gerstl

 

"Around 1907, he began to associate with composers Arnold Schoenberg and Alexander von Zemlinsky [...]. Gerstl and Schoenberg developed a mutual admiration based upon their individual talents. Gerstl apparently instructed Schoenberg in art. [... He] painted several portraits of Schoenberg, his family, and his friends. These portraits also included paintings of Schoenberg's wife Mathilde [...]. Gerstl and Mathilde (who was six years his senior) became extremely close." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Gerstl

 

In the summer of 1908, Schoenberg surprised the two of them in flagrante delicto. The Schoenberg couple decided to stay together for the sake of their children, but Gerstl was excluded from Schoenberg's circle.

 

"Distraught by the loss of Mathilde, his isolation from his associates, and his lack of artistic acceptance, Gerstl entered his studio during the night of 4 November 1908 and" committed suicide. I don't want to repeat the details.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Gerstl

 

48x36 in.

 

Oil & linseed oil on traditional canvas

 

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time to remember the colours of life and art in the Lenbachhaus a wonderful gallery

Just published ! My Platinum Jubilee portrait tribute of HM Queen Elizabeth II is featured in the latest issue of Majesty magazine (December 2022); out now in the UK ; soon in the USA & Canada.

 

Humbly honoured that the painting, created 4 months before Her Majesty’s sad passing, is published in the Royal review of the year issue.

 

The painting was inspired by Her Majesty’s joy at the Royal Windsor Horse Show in May this year. - Stephen B. Whatley, November 18, 2022

 

Queen Elizabeth II - Platinum Jubilee Tribute . 2022

Oil on canvas , 30 x 24in

Private collection, London, UK

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Gelsenkirchen, a really honest city. Germany, Sony a7R, Sonnar FE 55mm F1.8 ZA

Museum of Fine Arts (MSK, Ghent, Belgium).

 

Work of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_Ludwig_Kirchner

 

40x30 in.

 

Oil & acrylic on traditional canvas

 

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The base photos used here, slightly modified by me of course, were from cell cultures done by Elizabeth Normand here at Brown University. The cells are transfected with proteins that fluoresce if the protein is expressed by the cell and much of the color you see is merely enhanced but not changed.

Acrylics, crayon on paper, 8"x10"

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