Acrylic and UV Pigment on Canvas, 600×550. Alongside the UV and Acrylic, the metallic colour changing paints have made a reappearance too. Technically a twin of a twin (quadruplets?), the partner piece (“Twin Roses #5”) may make an appearance at some point.
“Depression”
Acrylic and UV pigment on canvas, 400×300. Sometimes it’s doom, gloom and darkness.Sometimes it’s dim, but you can put on a brave face.Sometimes it’s almost like it’s no there at all.But it is there. Lurking underneath, ready to pounce. If you find something resonant in this image, please consider making a donation to the Mental …
“PTSD”
Acrylic and UV Pigment on canvas, 300×300. There’s beauty inside, but it’s hard to see it all. The darkness seeps through everything, completely masking out some things, and interfering with others. There’s no telling when or where it may crop up, but when it does it leaves a scar. If you find something resonant in …
“Transamerica Pyramid”
Acrylic on Canvas, 400×500. Following on from “Edinburgh Street Scene”, another pseudo-impressionist piece, this time of Columbus Avenue, San Francisco c. 2001. Based on a photo taken by The Unicorn from the junction of Columbus Avenue and Jack Kerouac Alley.
“Edinburgh Street Scene”
Acrylic on Canvas, 500×400. In a break from the “usual”, there’s no UV and no Glow. Just a plain old painting of Frederick Street in Edinburgh as seen in 2017 in a pseudo-impressionist style.
“Paisley Ink”
Screenprinting ink painted on UV canvas, 300×300. I have some little bits of screenprinting ink at the bottom of essentially empty tubs. Scraping it out wouldn’t yield much for screenprinting with, so I thought I’d try painting with it instead.
“Disco Duckie”
Acrylic paint and Screenprint on Rag Cotton Paper, A3. Duckie’s back, with some little friends. 18 of them to be precise. After my previous attempts with acrylic on rag cotton paper – which met with varying degrees of success – 33% by my calculation), I have decided it shall not beat me. Detail is out, …