Posted on October 26, 2009 by Chris
I have called this post “Decaying lovelyness” for that is what you can find if you look, even in a very run down old industrial site there are things that you find, patterns that weeds make or abandon stuff on the ground. Walls that have been knocked about a bit and disintergrating, nature taking over, [...]
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Posted on October 22, 2009 by Chris
Thoughts are like little fishes flitting in a pond, you see them ,but you have got to catch them
There I was at three o’ this morning thinking about this post ! just like doing my degree again but once someone sowes a idea in your mind there is no knowing where it will germinates and [...]
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Posted on October 20, 2009 by Chris
Landscape with a Horse 1899
Brittany Landscape , Musuem of Fine Arts Boston
Painted 1903 located Athenaum Musuem
These painting were chosen at random the common theme being trees, I was interested in the fact that trees seem important Paul Gauguin and they appear often in his paintings He is perhaps one of one of the great post [...]
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Posted on October 18, 2009 by Chris
I have been Having a van Gogh Sunday and looking at some van Gogh paintings on the net. I do like his flower paintings and what better way to celebrate the great master than van Gogh flower painting .Enjoy
Vase with Flowers
Oil on canvas
41.3 x 33.0 cm.
Paris: 1886-87
Vase with Flowers, Coffeepot and Fruit
Oil on canvas
41.0 [...]
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Posted on September 29, 2009 by Chris
I was walking along and something caught my eye.it is the corner of a pub in Southsea and where it is it catches the full blast of all the south westerlies, so you can imagine that paint need repainting once in a while,Notice the red in the bottom photo.The cropped version is at the top [...]
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Posted on September 22, 2009 by Chris
Could not resist the picture of this work this so delicious
This is heaven
….and this is devine
to see more of his work….here
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Posted on September 21, 2009 by Chris
I like this one for the very act of being the moment in time…
The use of of colour is good in this one and is of light, the objects on the table equale to the two figuers in the room….
Another act of moment concentration of doing….
This one has to be a favourite as the window [...]
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Posted on September 20, 2009 by Chris
A painting on a wall is different from a painting in a studio.
On a wall a painting breaths and says this is where I belong.
where a painting is hung is important and it needs to speak to you from there
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Posted on September 19, 2009 by Chris
Trying to capture the moment the sun breaks through the cloud at Dawn. it is just rising and the cloud parts for a while to let through through the light,
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Posted on September 10, 2009 by Chris
A interesting Landscape with two people walking along a road towards the trees.There is a windmill in the distance and all in all a pleasant landscape .
This post is really about finding treasures in unexpected places and though I am; sure Wolverhapmton is a very nice place it is not one that you would assoctiate [...]
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