Acrylic and UV on Canvas, 250×450. My second set of “Twins”, painted at the same time with the same pigments and techniques. This makes use of specialist metallic paints for the leaves (thanks, L), and the internal frame of the rose. I’ve also used some iridescents for the framework. Technically, this is a triplet – …
“Rosicorn”
Acrylic and UV Pigment on Canvas. 500×500. Trialling some iridescent paints which change depending on the angle you view them from. From the correct angle, you get shimmering colours. From the wrong angle, all you see are dark panes on the rose.
“Made in Scotland”
Acrylic on Canvas, 1000×700. The Forth Rail Bridge, Tunnocks Caramel Wafer, and a bottle of Irn Bru 1901 (the “modern” version couldn’t support diabetes, let alone a railway bridge!). It can get much more Scottish, but this will suffice for now 😀.
“Twin Roses #1”
Acrylic and UV (and obviously some spray paint too) on canvas, each piece measures 250×500. Both roses were created at the same time, from the same canvas batch, with the same paints, and the same pigments. There are subtle differences, more fraternal than identical. Both carry the same meaning, though.
“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 …