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After Jerry Uelsmann
Inspired by Uelsmann's analogue work...
From the White Cliffs of Dover
Walking on the White Cliffs of Dover, looking towards France... The clouds and the Chanel
Blue bowl and cherries
Cherries and a blue bowl, not being the season I hunted for both. The generosity of Badger Badger, a coffee restaurant in Deptford, London, provided me generously with the bowl.
Flores para los muertos...
I have been collecting these lilies on my sitting room floor... If only I could keep it as a sculpture! The title comes from Tennessee Williams' "Street Car Named Desire"
The Self up close
I have recently discovered the power of Dynamic Symmetry, its origin, its stipulations and history. One quote from the person who put the principles together, Jay Hambridge, is worth mentioning: “As moral law without intellectual direction fails, ends in intolerance, so instinctive art without mental control is bound to fail, to end in incoherence. In Art the control of reason means the rule of design.” (Hambridge, Jay. The Elements od Dynamic Symmetry. Dover Publications, Inc., New York. 1967). I would urge you to incorporate dynamic symmetry into you static compositions.
Agapanthus: two instances of an interpretation
Exploring two interpretations...
Dungeness Desert - The reflections of 13 artist
The Dungeness Project is a group of artists that travel to that Kent location with the intention to 'reflect' on this unique desert, Derek Jarman and a nuclear power station.
5 Views of clouds over the Windmill at Walmer
Have clouds... will travel! The constant changing Kent's landscapes, late afternoon after harvest...
A Memory of Autumn II
Adding to my continuous Still Life Projects
Somewhere in the Andes
Reviewing some photographs from a collection of a trip to my homeland, La Paz, Bolivia, in search of my grandfathers' lands.
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