Agata's Fashion Show
Walking to work
R.F.H. 2003
I am a cell mobile phobic
Windows
Doors
Signs
Graffiti? Art ?
French bits
Family outing
An accident
Minerva II in London
My first camera
Street argument
Child alone
Panda
Ascot by the room
Kingsbury walkers
Time wasters
Ruby silent
All London Councils
Kingsbury fair
Mexican Diva
Lodge Fete
Auction - Preston Pub
Girl and the Chair
Help and me me me
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More Paintings...
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THE FIRST WRINKLE, and in progress (small image), the associate painting (as
one work) BOTOX, (both Acrylic on canvas 80cmx60cm)
Modern or old times when the obsession, or fear, or competition, to keep a face
fresh and free of 'lines' have a solution that hides emotions by paralysing
some nerves of the face, forgetting how a pan-body exists or is being created
below that veil.
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THE MUSE (Acrylic on canvas 60cmx80cm)
from the series POEMS ON CANVAS . Why not to tell how overwhelming a muse can
be. Is this a dream? A nightmare? A fantasy?
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The Bronze Olympic Medal Boxer (Acrylic on canvas 80cmx60cm)
Two competitors win a same medal, fighting or not fighting, winning or not
winning, the dispute for the third place.
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THE OVARY (Acrylic on canvas 40x40cm)
This work became a birthday gift for a very close friend. She knew how it was
created. Itried my best but the roughness of the canvas did not allow me to
paint her face as intended.
During a week with flu with rare moments of lucidity I used a small canvas to
test some techniques. When I decided to give it a final form 'The Ovary' came
to fore.
It states the woman as the guardian of her own eggs.
Whatever she does in life, having a carrier, far from the Earth with none, one
or two children, or having to survive, near the Earth, with as many as she can
give
born, many to compensate the ones that will die during her lifetime, 'The
Ovary' or the ovaries are the containers of human life.
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Kaleidoscope Destiny
is one of the works in progress for
Destiny Building Site
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Kaleidoscope Destiny
(there is an installation called
'Destiny'
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is based on an original painting in acrylic on canvas 20"x20" that was
reproduced 4 times, merged and changed digitally.
The composition plays with the effects of seeing the same painting as an image
rotating from an old kaleidoscopic, an old children's first magic wonder!
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In progress...
Click the small image to see how the 'The Gates of Living Hell' (not Dante's
Portes d'Enfer) took its present form... so far
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Jutta's portrait, titled "Hope and Freedom", is a painting in acrylic on canvas
36"x36" or around 90cmx90cm and it is an example of the muse-exaltation behind
the scene.
Passion brings inspiration and this reflects in the proportions of the figure,
more a distinction of her personality than a try to be exact. The face was
painted while the paint was wet and with a minimum effort. The eyes and the
movement of the mouth, the shadows were done very fast without layers, so it is
very difficult to reproduce it or imitate it. Jutta's assurance in the style of
her blue face was achieved when this my friend showed the portrait to her two
sons without saying who was the person portrayed. Both asked her, "Mum, who
painted you?"
Her courage and passion for a new life are also reflected in many of the poems
(Still an e-book for now), including "My Muse Died This Morning", emotionally a
rite of passage, and the origin of the title "My Muse Died Today".
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"The Times Art Capsule"
(more photos about ...)
is an installation which has this painting in acrylic on canvas 36x36 inches or
around 90x90cm as the main component.
The title "
On the 20-10-2005 I read the newspaper and the supplements
my way
" reflects the general idea. It was to be an exercise on painting and colours
but, as soon as I started getting a wall of silence around me (when I wrote to
the Syndicate of the corporation about copyrights), I transformed it into a
personal fight. It became a Time Capsule involving the present era, when many
people
are/were obsessed with mementos, celebrity, and populism, prizes and titles for
the wrong/right age and time, etc.
I wasted a long time asking for the rights to copy the faces in the newspaper.
Hopefully, publishing this photo will not make them vocal.
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e-book
MY MUSE DIED TODAY
a journey of love and freedom
a bumpy story of a child
a story of homelessness
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