Acrylic and UV on canvas. 200×150. The frog needs something suitable if he ever gets hungry. The completed piece (not shown) has a UV target placed over it. To be placed in front of “Frog”.
Abstract
“Connected World”
Acrylic, Spray paint and UV pigments on Canvas. 600×700. This started out as a fairly realistic “globe view”. Spray paint wasn’t enough I decided to have some fun with the airbrush now I’ve worked out my UV recipe for it. Then I got a delivery of some new UV powder, and chose to play a …
“Symbology”
Acrylic, Spray Paint, Various UV blends on Canvas. Diptych, 450×550. I’ve packed a lot into this relatively small piece. Some may be apparent under normal daylight. Some may be apparent, others not so. Everything has meaning, and all together it can be pretty no matter what. Feel free to say what *you* see in the …
“Powder Rose”
UV powder, UV Pigment, Acrylic, Poster Paint on Canvas. 250×500. I wanted to make a rose to go along with the original Mackintosh Rose. I have one more to do, to complete my intended set of three. The majority of the top panel is UV active and Glow powder. There is a smidge of paint …
“Paper Rose”
Experiment with Cotton Rag Paper #3, Acrylic Paint and Heavy UV pigmentation. A3. There isn’t much describing required for this one – I wanted to see how the paper would cope under pressure. I mixed and blended a few paints direct on the paper. It coped very well – hardly any distortion while the paint …
“Survivors Window Box”
Acrylic on Canvas, 600×750. This is a “compliation” piece. Intended intially to be 5 separate works, I combined them into one larger painting. Each rose represents a stage on the journey through Mental Health / Abuse. The commonality is “grief”, an appropriate theme for today’s painting. Artist’s interpretation I initially envisaged a series of themed …
“Crepuscular Creature”
Acrylic and Charcoal on Canvas, 400×300. First experiment in using “Liquid White” as a medium. Probably the last one, too. Inspired by a photo of a friends dog (Bandit) walking on a muddy path, the shadow of the dog was reflected in a puddle. My friend (C), an accomplished photographer who really should display his …
“C’s Big Night Out”
Acrylic and UV Pigment on Canvas. 500×500. Sorry peeps, this one is an “in-joke”. Sorry, C – thanks for seeing the humour and not being offended. Just don’t let me do your hair and make-up should you and E decide to go Rocky Horror-ing. When I finished the mouth, I appear to have given him …
“The Button”
Acrylic and UV Reactive pigment on Canvas, 250×250. The button depicted is a Soviet Era “launch” button, with the button replaced by a clothing button, activated using a sewing needle. The text above the button (barely legible) reads “ВСТАВЬТЕ ПИН-код ДЛЯ ЗАПУСКА” – “Insert pin to launch” or “Insert Startup Pin” depending on how badly …