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Black ink on acid free card. Framed prints are available . See blog on ‘whats on’ information regarding buying and commissioning.

Gusto

Ink on acid free paper. A4

This is a disconcerting narrative of one of many interpretations of what is currently going on in our world presently. Clearly a conceptual drawing. The narrative draws attention to the greed and satiety in mankind that has caused an obliviousness to the current crises that we are in today. The sinkhole is the definite possibility of which we all may just get sucked into if we can become aware of ourselves and take responsibility.

Here we see a man gorging himself with the finest fruit, and a coffee decanter is falling into a sinkhole, which is situated in the middle of the table.

At the edge of the sinkhole is a peacock, symbolism of both pride, wealth, and royalty. There is also another bird, greasy and dark green from oil, with feathers ruffled. There is a salamander with its tongue hanging long , sitting on the man’s shoulder peering into the mess on the table. Behind the lizard is a hint of a green tree. On the man’s cheek are buildings from a city, but it is clear the man in in a beach setting. A hammer, is situated as if hanging in the air and the narrative may imply that the man caused the sinkhole by shattering the table.
The problem is is that no one can identify who, and whether the hammer did cause the shattering. Surreptitious blame is posed? The man seems oblivious to the finger pointing to him from across the table. There is a mode of peace through the yacht being full of tourists on the water behind the man. In the forefront of the picture outside the edge of the sinkhole is a car crashed which is positioned as if it is sinking into a hole. It is presumed the dead person lying on the ground near the car is thrown from the wreck, but is it?



Moose

This was a quick sketch for someone who had viewed my other works on social media and asked me if I could do one of her Chihuahua named Moose. This work is a digital manipulation of the sketch.




BEPE 2nd October 2019


BEPE  2 October 2019

I have recently finished (2 Oct 2019) a large work titled ‘Bepe’. It is a soft pastel on treated canvas. The size is 1170 cms x 915 cms. It will be exhibited in the Fairfield Art show this month. Bump in on the 13th of October 2019.

Below is the image of it from yesterday, still wrapped in the protective corners from the framers.

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