I see you have your map but you must now register on Amatomu and Afrigator and only post one painting at a time and they will appear on the front page. I think I have links on my blog. If not I can e mail them to you. It was great meeting you too, I can foresee many happy communications.
I paint mostly intuitively, guided by the principals of visual harmony, initially, in a purely abstract manner dealing only with line, colour and texture. I often start my work devoid of any subject matter, allowing the images to be revealed rather than dictating the direction of the painting. As the painting progresses, it may germinate thoughts, ideas, feelings or dreams which need to be transformed into visual images, using my own alphabet of symbols. The painting may take many transformations, until the work arrives at its destination and is complete.
Spirit Dolls
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The bodies are made with twigs. In the top doll I padded the twigs with
cotton balls before dressing her. No padding on the second doll and I
think ...
Art Courses 2019
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As promised, I announce my art classes for 2019. As I turn 75 in less than
two weeks, I hope that I can enjoy good health to give my students
everything th...
Constantiaberg Art Society Summer 2019 Exhibition
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Constantiaberg Art Society will be holding its Summer Exhibition from
Wednesday 16th – Thursday 24th January 2019.
9.30am to 5.30pm at the Richard Crowie Ex...
Espresso
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I didn't know if this would still work as I haven't been active on blogger
for nearly a year. I always say to myself that I will try harder, but
never see...
The Start.....new painting 2/2016
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My students often have a hard time starting. At the beginning it is best to
keep things as simple as possible. I started this delightful painting of my
Mom...
Nicholas Simmons
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The art world lost a very talented, kind and generous artist this week.
Nicholas Simmons will not soon be forgotten. He often took time out of his
very s...
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*'Contemplation'*
Oil on 15x20cm canvas
This is one the portraits I finished last week.
The cross was an after-thought but I felt it had to be there to...
Lionel Smit studio visit
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On 4 June a group of lucky SASA members were taken on a walkabout of Lionel
Smit's studio in the Strand. Lionel showed us around himself, sharing his
space...
From the Immersion series
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I finally figured out Instagram and it is way too much fun! So I've been
posting there lately, but in the meantime these are recently completed
works f...
PinIt!
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As if I don't have enough social channels to keep up with now, I thought I
would finally jump on the Pin Wagon at Pinterest. I know many of you are
there, ...
CESTANDREA has a new home on Wordpress
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Hey Sleepyheads:)
If you haven't yet noticed, it's been more than a year that we have moved
away, but not far :)
come on over into PARISDREAMTIM...
2 comments:
WOW I love this one too. What size is it?
I see you have your map but you must now register on Amatomu and Afrigator and only post one painting at a time and they will appear on the front page. I think I have links on my blog. If not I can e mail them to you. It was great meeting you too, I can foresee many happy communications.
Wonderful composition!
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