See Others. Other Self.
See ArtCity
See ArtCity
See ArtCity
Image - The Waiting Room see Others
In relation to the film by Stanley Kubrick.
Image, see Neglect. Morse Lacking A Moral Code
Image see Others: Impaired Autonomy aka Help Me Somebody
Image: ‘Private Eyes’ see Street
Image: ‘Private Eyes’ see Street
Image: ’Simply Red’ see Ego
Awarded Special Recognition in the Light Space & Time online 12th Figurative Art Exhibition.
Awarded Special Recognition in the Light Space & Time 12th online Figurative Art Exhibition
See ArtCity
See ArtCity
See Ego
See ArtCity
A K A The Elegance of Pain
AKA The Elegance of Pain
The Beauty and Wonder of Nature as seen in this flower.
See Ego
‘The Place Where Thought Begins’ is a line from the poem, Unwittingly by John Burnside. Slightly modified by me.
From the ArtCity Series.
Urban Wall
A K A In The Steps of Jackson Pollock
AKA, In the Steps of Jackson Pollock
A K A, The Screaming.
The wavy lines of the tree bark reminded me of the painting style of Edvard Munch’s The Scream.
Abstract interpretation of an incense burner.
A K A, Repressed Mind
A K A, Repressed Mind.
See Others. Other Self.
See ArtCity
See ArtCity
See ArtCity
Image - The Waiting Room see Others
In relation to the film by Stanley Kubrick.
Image, see Neglect. Morse Lacking A Moral Code
Image see Others: Impaired Autonomy aka Help Me Somebody
Image: ‘Private Eyes’ see Street
Image: ‘Private Eyes’ see Street
Image: ’Simply Red’ see Ego
Awarded Special Recognition in the Light Space & Time online 12th Figurative Art Exhibition.
Awarded Special Recognition in the Light Space & Time 12th online Figurative Art Exhibition
See ArtCity
See ArtCity
See Ego
See ArtCity
A K A The Elegance of Pain
AKA The Elegance of Pain
The Beauty and Wonder of Nature as seen in this flower.
See Ego
‘The Place Where Thought Begins’ is a line from the poem, Unwittingly by John Burnside. Slightly modified by me.
From the ArtCity Series.
Urban Wall
A K A In The Steps of Jackson Pollock
AKA, In the Steps of Jackson Pollock
A K A, The Screaming.
The wavy lines of the tree bark reminded me of the painting style of Edvard Munch’s The Scream.
Abstract interpretation of an incense burner.
A K A, Repressed Mind
A K A, Repressed Mind.