Original Fine Art
“January” 105 x 65 cm, acrylic paint on canvas. By seeking a more universal representation of the figure and excluding all but the actual torso, I hoped to give credit to the sculptural qualities of the female form and not let the aesthetics be… Continue Reading ““January””
Again, one of my first acrylics and one of my first figure paintings. With this, I aimed to create a reflective scene, sharing that deep inner feeling of peace, calm and contemplation. When working with people and perhaps especially with the nude figure, it’s… Continue Reading ““At 2:00 PM””
In a vague hope of sharing the three-dimensional qualities of Dry Spell’s shaped canvas and keeping in mind the limitations of two-dimensional media, I had to change my approach. Instead of attempting to include everything, I moved in close–showing just portions of Dry Spell.… Continue Reading ““Dry Spell” (details)”
While I can never come close to create anything as beautiful as the human form, I try to share my perception in such a way as help the viewer see that same beauty in a different light, with a different set of eyes. I… Continue Reading ““Saturday Morning””