Two years ago I came across a book of 100 Love Sonnets by Pablo Neruda, as I read through the pages I was awe struck by the intensity and commitment of the love that this man felt for his wife. Imagine 100 love poems for one person.
CELEBRATING THE SPIRIT OF WOMEN
My work explores the essence of beauty. It can be found in both the powerful aesthetic of glamour and the charm of imperfection. My objective is to find a balance between realistic representation and interpretive impressions meant to communicate the feeling and mood of the piece.
Back to the Woods
She learned to drive when she was only eight years old, riding shotgun in the passenger’s seat, her hands on the wheel while her daddy worked the pedals and shifted gears. The pickup smelled of cigarettes and beer, but she loved the bumpy ride in the forest to the old bridge…
A Life in Abstract
“Too weird to live, too rare to die.” I make this art for me, and hope you enjoy it as well.
Aspects of Love
Have you ever met someone who changed the way you looked at the world? The person might have never expressed their perspective, but somehow walking beside them shows you a world you never would have seen. Something about them makes you want to be a better person, to achieve more, to be more positive.
Abstracts Inspired by Memories of Chile
“My Memories of Home” series evoke childhood memories of places I lived in or visited in my birth country Chile. They convey rather than depict houses painted in bright cheerful colours, the harbor, the hills with their impressive views of the sea, my grandmother’s garden, the beaches & the ocean.
“Unique Murals” and “Abstract Space”
Observing my father working in the studio I started to learn the basics of drawing skills which led me into art school. After Graduating from Collage of Art in 1996 I have spent many years on mastering skills of creating the illusion of 3 dimensional space of our world we live in.
How I Found “The Way of the Brush”: PART 2: Creativity as a Guiding Light
At the end of the weekend, we each shared our self portrait. I was one of the last to share. I put it up, and the room went silent. I thought, OMG, what is wrong…it must be awful and no one likes it. I was mortified.
The Virtues of Art and Social Networking
There is irony in this: in a world in which humanity has never been so interconnected by virtue of technology and social networking sites, these people may never have been so alone. They live separated,and exist in a sterile universe of loneliness.
Ireland – Between Heaven and Earth
I am interested in examining man’s relationship between the ephemeral & the eternal as well as the cyclical patterns of growth and decline that binds all material things. Careful observation reveals the beauty within each moment of a world in continuous change.
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