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This work enjoys the thrill of being by the sea, whilst deciding what funfair ride you will try first. This is part of my seascape series, exploring space and the objects that sit in it. Big Fun is a happy piece of art, which looks stunning in any home. All my prints are printed on archival paper, and has a 100 year no fade guarantee. Hand signed and numbered. I also have open edition prints on sale.
Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Size:10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
Ready to Hang:Yes
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I am currently a fine artist, Happily Living and working in the wonderful City Of Bristol. U.K I have sold work all over the world including: USA, Europe, and Australia. My method allows a process of using my own scanned images of earlier prepared paintings, Found, and Digital Photographs. This process can take a long time, as I spend much of the preparatory sessions, planning (the) exact positioning of objects, in relation to colour and weight. This can lead to prolonged bouts of going a bit bonkers (sound familiar?).. Patiently moving an object a few Millimeter's here .. then a few Millimeter's there, as I descend into a Black"Art" Hole, then Five hours later moving it back! or just abandoning it... muttering "Why do i do this, every time..?" ..Oh Well. I have a lot of Ideas that never, ever, make the grade. My "Art ideas" Folder is, err, FULL. (For now). A lot of the image structures that I use are a result from my walks in Bristol, Dartford, Thamesmead, Avonmouth,Essex, etc. A certain Patina on concrete may take my eye, or I will obsess over an angle I find on a building, or light bouncing off a smokey mirrored, glass fronted, Monolith. (I kid you not). Once I am hooked on an aspect of an image I can then find a new idea I can use as a single image or be used in repeat. These (repeat) Motifs appear a lot, mirroring certainty, and a familiar Visual language, "smudged in" our day to day lives. Colours, textures and the anchor point usually come from old canvas works , drawings and sketches. Or I will be painting on paper, card and walls. I love Process, and it is very important that I have this analogue element of card, paper and paint to breathe some ghosts into the digital medium. " These works question the ideas relating to perceived memory and how, now that we all live and work surrounded by technology, we act as a viewers and memory builders. Does technology alter our traditionally ‘romantic’ view of time and history? Are our memories now paused like a stuck video frame rather than a vague image?" Sky Blue Grey - 2011. With over 20 years Photoshop experience, I am still learning. Some pieces take up to 3 weeks to to do ( Like My Earlier Thamesmead works). Of course some happen more quickly, but I spend AT LEAST 12 - 13 hours on a piece, though the average is 30 hours.
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