Abstracted to the nth degree with layers, this mark making captures a look which echoes some of happening 80's painters.
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foamhead
I used stand on the bridge above the falls and watch shapes in the foam. This image captures a bit of that feeling.
27.11.05
searock
It may be easy to spot that this image has been built upon several layers. The new forms have only partially submerged the original foundation. Stimulating eh?
26.11.05
crystals
Petosky stones are a type of petrified coral found along beaches. I imagine the calcifying process taking thousands of years under the sea.
25.11.05
mountainweb
I worked on this image yesterday and today. It is dedicated to my painter/computer drawing pal(Eugene) who uses the same software. The darker mood is incidental, but I like it.
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21.11.05
mattaN
This digital drawing was rendered without the aid of photographic references, it is pure digital! Drawing on the computer allows me to develop ideas which could be suitable for canvas. This cool image was inspired by the paintings of the late Robert Matta .
20.11.05
Sundaypainting2
Now I am proud to be a Sunday Painter. This canvas is an untitled 4'X8' acrylic. It will be completed after 3-4 sessions, so stay tuned!
19.11.05
santascastle
Santa's castle at the Dufferin Mall all souped up by your friendly neighbourhood painterIX. Ho, Ho. Kids can get their photo with Santa taken in here. Tis the season to be surreal?
18.11.05
aswana
I created a collage like feel by superimposing shapes onto the image area. Some of the forms have a creature quality to them.
17.11.05
artfactory.ca
These are my dedications to Robert Matta. This one has a super surreal quality with organic shapes hovering about!
16.11.05
Robert Matta
Robert Matta was a Chilean surrealist painter. His career spanned most of the 20th century. I find his paintings to be tres cool as they evoke the "inner landscape". Three years after his passing, one of his masterpieces
(The Watchmen) sold for 1 million at Christie's N.Y. Impressive!
(The Watchmen) sold for 1 million at Christie's N.Y. Impressive!
15.11.05
Blue Ball Machine
Another cool link from the webjunkie, and balls of fun!! Wouldn't it drive you bonkers to stare at this for too long,.. or how about wall paper for techno lovers?
14.11.05
The Popcorn Song
I found this one on the webjunkie,.. and I thought that the 70's group Hot Butter were the originators of the famous electronic popcorn popping tune. There are a ton of versions including a transcription for Nokia phones. Neato.
13.11.05
Radio Free Brooklyn
My curiosity about podcasting and itunes prompted me to investigate and I discovered these two guys who create a podcast in a bedroom. Ha, ha, I think this is a great concept, as for their taste in music; well...check it out!
12.11.05
college-dovercourt
The light hitting the newspaper boxes caught my eye. I collaged a few elements of like photos to create a colourful feeling for this street corner.
3.11.05
Domin
More shadows! The contrast between the indoor/outdoor theme is obvious, but more importantly who?
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