I must add: this is not a painting, it is a photographed...
I have added this Still Life to my latest collection: Still Life VII
I would so appreciate it if you were to visit the other Still Life collections:

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Dead leaves
Searching for an image amongst my negatives, I found these two images I had taken 41 years ago...
Dusk
From Cormac McCarthy's "Border Trilogy, The Crossing" ...yet more dark and darkening still where it ran on to the east and where there was no sun and there was no dawn and when he looked again toward the north the light was drawing away faster and that noon which he'd woke was now become an alien dusk and now an alien dark and the birds that flew had lighted and all had hushed once again in the bracken by the road.
An essay on Spring clouds, Kent
Imagination II
'Imaginations II' A collections of imaginary scenes, settings, landscapes, fantasies...
The Mausoleum
An image that built itself in the late hours in the dark...
Upcoming Exhibition selection
I will be exhibiting 76 images this coming August at Linden Hall Studio, Deal, Kent. Do join me at the private view to take place on Friday 5 July
Flower pot and tomatoes
The flower pot in my sitting room and the tomatoes for my salad!
NFTs
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.
A Summary Portfolio
This is a collection of some of my photographs that best exemplify my work. Please find below a selection of 23 of those images: 1- Imaginations 2- Landscapes 3- A Murder of Silhouettes (B&W) 4- Still Life 5- Portraits: The Self and The Other
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