Ochre Harmony

#359 Ochre Harmony
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Harmony is a corny word but that is the experience of ddodling like this, I filddle & colours & shapes either have it or not.

I recently saw a video on Whistler, and he gave his images musical names, if music can be “abstract” why not art, that was his idea.

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This print is in a limited edition of 25 Giclée prints on A4, 21 cm x 29.7 cm archival paper. The image size is 13 cm x 13 cm. The next available print is: 1/25 Purchase Print

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Harakeke

#355 Harakeke
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Harakeke is the Maori name for New Zealand flax. I have a category for it on the right, Flax, click that & you will see a wide variety of ways I have connected with this iconic plant.

This one was flowering but on display outside a shop called Harakeke in the new High street development in Christchurch.

I am pleased with the way my Ink & Wash style is evolving.

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This print is in a limited edition of 25 Giclée prints on A4, 21 cm x 29.7 cm archival paper. The image size is 13 cm x 13 cm. Suitable for a smaller frame. The next available print is: 1/25 Purchase Print

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Sunday, 17 August, 2008

This image is availalable printed in a limited edition. It is available exclusively on Felt, a New Zealand Art & Craft website.

image felt art for sale site

People

#354 People
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Using my Tablet PC as a moleskine sketchbook. When I had the initial moment of doing 1000 sketches I had something like this in my mind. Doing lots and developing a finesse.

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This print is in a limited edition of 25 Giclée prints on A4, 21 cm x 29.7 cm archival paper. The image size is 17.5 cm x 12.5 cm. The next available print is: 1/25 Purchase Print

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Nature

#353 Nature
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Pollock, when told he had to do more work from nature or he would get repetitive, said, “I am Nature”.

I did not really mean to do this one, but I just got carried away with strokes.

I post, partly because of the lovely idea I from a conversation with Edward about recapitulation. The sense I have is that I can’t really move on till I fully recapitulate the past. Duchamp did that.

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