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There has been so much in the course of recent human events which has been unspeakably disruptive. Outside of the news cycle, the earth and it's non-human inhabitants keep turning and finding ways around.

 

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9" x 12" Oil on Canvas Board

16" x 16" Oil in Canvas

Used Photoshop's smudge tool over two blended photos.

9" x 12" Watercolor

- Expressionism Liquid Color II - Topaz Studio 2 - 2

 

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9" x 12" Oil on canvas panel

Expressionism was a modernist movement, initially in poetry and painting, originating in Germany at the beginning of the 20th century. Its typical trait is to present the world solely from a subjective perspective, distorting it radically for emotional effect in order to evoke moods or ideas.

 

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Perhaps some of the graffiti artists adorning this abandoned house were inspired by Jackson Pollock.

9" x 12" oil on canvas panel.

A section of the Walbrook Building roofline, photo taken from the inner courtyard behind Cannon Street in the City of London. Architect: Foster & Partners - Built 2010.

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Another photo looking up at Lombard Wharf, a residential tower in south London. Architects: Patel Taylor.

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Another image of the much photographed, greatly loved, but soon to be demolished, Welbeck Street Car Park in London. Closed August 2018.

 

Architect: Michael R Blampied & Partners - 1971

 

Update April 2019: This building is, sadly, currently in the process of being demolished.

48 by 30 acrylic paint on gallery canvas

- May 27 (10) - Expressionism - TS2 - LR

 

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6" x 8" oil on canvas board

9" x 12" Oil on Canvas Panel

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A landscape version of the ‘Cheesegrater’, a car park in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It was designed by architects Allies and Morrison.

 

In 2009 it won a RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) Regional Award. These awards are given to UK buildings for their regional architectural importance. In 2013 it gained third place in the 'World’s Coolest Car Park' awards.

 

Here is another photo of mine showing a building in London by the same architects: flic.kr/p/Ts4f8Y

Another photo of Centre Point, a Grade 11 listed landmark skyscraper in central London. Currently under reconstruction. Original architect: George Marsh of R. Seifert and Partners. Original construction completed in 1966.

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