A Pair to Share
These little pieces pack a symbolic punch. Pairs of paintings designed to make a connection.
I spoke to my sister recently. And she had the "other" painting of mine that we share; representing a common event. It is a commemorative watercolour of a family story.
So the idea is that you keep one, and share one with a friend, your bestie, or family....make a connection with art.
The paintings are of different subjects, They are all on the small side, using different materials like watercolour, acrylic, alternative photography, and mixed media. They are in different formats; verticle horizontal, some are bold, some muted, there are landscapes and watersides, along with contemporary iconography.
Take a look and make your connection.
Contemporary
I call this group of works 'contemporary'.They are3 a collection of my mor eminimalaist pieces and the architecture I love to paint.
Editions
Sometimes my work seems a little more universal so I make reproductions of them to make them more accessible to more people.
Landscapes
The world around us is full of shadow and light, colour and texture, in our structures and environments. I use them to talk about how we look in and out at the world.
Mixed Media
Experimentation is important! I like to take the time to expressively work with different media to create new imagery. For many years I used this skill in theatre to create very large environmental and changeable texture, colour and trompe-l'œil. other tims Ive experiemented with colouring B&W photographs, or create image and emulsion transfers from Polaroid film... collages, and sculptural canvasses...the ideas are endless