Acrylic / UV pigment on Canvas, 1800x300mm (intended size, 6x 300×300 canvases). A fully RGB and UV reactive piece. The images show how the painting responds to various applications of Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Orange, Magenta and UV light. Displayed as 900×600.
Pieces
“Glasgow Skyline, Winter Sunrise.”
Acrylic on Canvas, 2000×400. Based on a panoramic photograph I took of the Glasgow Skyline at Sunrise some years ago. There is a “piece within the piece”, “Hiding in the woods” which has lots of hidden motifs and symbols relevant to my journey to here…
“Silhouette: Tree”
Acrylic, UV and Glow pigment on Canvas, 900×900 (enneaptych – 9x 300×300 panels) My first fully RGB active, UV and Glow in the Dark piece for some time, the various panels “appear” or “disappear” under various levels of Red, Green or Blue light. The moon in the centre also phases in and out of visibility …
“Glass Duckie”
Fused Glass, 300×300. Made using two panes of glass stacked atop one another, with various colours of ground glass and pigment sandwiched between. The piece is then fired in a kiln for a while, melting everything together into one solid piece.
“Glass Rose”
Fused Glass, 150×850. Created from two panes of glass, with various colours of ground glass and pigment sandwiched between. The piece is then fired in a kiln for a while, melting everything together into one solid piece.
“Tasty Scotland 2: Irn Bru 1901”
If you’re going to have Irn Bru, it’s got to be “1901”. The “standard” Irn Bru isn’t Irn Bru. It’s really Diet Irn Bru. They replaced a large portion of the sugar with artificial sweeteners due to the “sugar tax”. Irn Bru 1901 was released as a “limtied edition” but has now been brought into …
“Tasty Scotland 1: Tunnocks Tea Cake”
Acrylic on Canvas, 300×300. This isn’t the completed version, as it’s missing the text on the wrapper in the background. I can confirm that it tasted far better than it may look in this painting!
“Survivors Duckies”
UV Reactive Screenprint on Rag Cotton Paper, A3. A veritable army of yellow and blue “Duckies”. I created 19 of these during a 1 hour art group with my fellow Survivors.
“Paisley Rose”
Acrylic, UV and Glow pigment on Canvas, 400×1500.
“Coos and Duckies”
Acrylic on Canvas, and Silk Screen Print on Canvas, 1200×1200 (16x 300×300 panels). Coos and Duckies started off as a Charcoal Experiment of a rubber duck. I then created a series of 4 “pop-art” style Duckies. A short while later, I made a charcoal of some Highland Cattle (coos) which were grazing nearby. I then …