Psychology. 27th July, 2024.

This painting is part of a new series of paintings and drawings that is titled for now ‘The Specialist Series’. This is the 2nd painting that has been completed and now is framed and glassed with non reflective glass.
Psychology’ is a painting showing psychologist James seated in the chair on which he listens to me . A most caring psychologist. He makes me feel that it is good to let my hair down when i see him. He helps me to keep in touch with who I am inside., I can spend time with him sharing my calamities or woes, happiness-es and wins . It has been several years now that I have visited him, and honestly, I would not know how I could go without his guidance. (I can … but gee, he helps to make my life much better).
Some people, like myself understand that when having a medical life like I have, it can be hard to be in touch with yourself sometimes, as pain and malady can take you to places that you often visit, but do not wish it to become the only believable part of us.
All the people in this new series are kind, caring, and are very special people who have the gift of imparting love and care through the very work that they do for the public’s service. They have all impacted my life in helping me be me as much as I can, directly, and indirectly.
How can I not paint these people? They need to have honour forwarded to them and be acknowledged. Without them, where would we be?
Acrylic paint. Approximately520cms x 620cms framed.

Gastroenterology . 8th May 2024

Gastroenterology is a painting approximately 520cms x 620 cms .

Here we see Dr. Kalantar posing for this painting.
The specialist is a very kind, and caring man, one who I can depend on and knows and understands the working of my digestive tract. Lol. He is one who also loves art and the minds of artistic people. He is a lover of his patients, his work, good people, family, and the arts.

This is the 1st painting in the Specialist Series.
Presently, (Aug. 2024) at this time, I am up to the 3rd work.
The painting is worked in acrylic. It is framed and glassed with non reflective glass ready for exhibition.

Pirate Ship

Pirate Ship is a traditional work . Framed 1065.6cms x 1065.5 cms in size. Acrylic on board.

Completed 12th August 2023. Like Vincent, and God’s law for A.I, they all have non reflective glass.


God’s Law For A.I.

God’s law For A.I. 5th August 2023

Framed 1065.5 cms x 1065.5 cms . Acrylic on board.
This Conceptual work has a strong and powerful presence. This work has been painted from an image that was a text to image application executed by artificial intelligence means. The titling text questioned the A.I application as to what is God’s law for A.I? and it was this image of many many images and variations that I felt depicted its own power and interpretation well. The clash between religious and moral societal and cultural customs is quite different (and human) compared with the sterile universe of computers, artificial intelligence, robots and such. Now A.I. is vastly different and a different world away from religious theosophy. It was enquiring minds around the 19th century that Philosophy started to give rise to physics and science.

We can therefore see just how far we are removed from that past now.


Vincent

Vincent
1065mm in size. Acrylic on board.
Conceptual work which is named for the person’s first born son Vincent, and is inspired by artist Van Goh. The starry night, and the sunflowers are seen depicted in two Van Goh’s works.
Acrylic on board which is originally 800 cms x 800 cms with frame 1065mms x 1065 mms.

Untitled Abstract 30 August 2021

Untitled Abstract 30 August 2021
Medium: Acrylic Paint, Metallic acrylics, and permanent ink.
Concept: It is the antithesis of Covid 19.

Untitled Abstract is seen here in an ideal setting. The original is
canvas on canvas frame only. It is not framed.

If you can imagine the room being darker and there would be an Ultraviolet light turned on, the fluorescent paint would show up so brightly. The painting itself was taken with the UV torch on it to produce this painting’s display.

Wedding

This work was completed on the 17th of June 2021 Its medium is acrylic on canvas. The work canvas measures 60cms x 50 cms.
The wedding took place in October 2019 at the Japanese Gardens in Auburn NSW Australia.
This is painted using a photograph as reference. The venue has beautiful gardens with lots of different sections, some with beautiful green lakes and romantic curved bridges. So many trees everywhere. Just gorgeous! In this area where they are here, there were lots of geese, and no more peacocks to be seen in this section. There were lots of large standing rocks and fenced in areas of bright orange stained fencing. It is a rather quirky situation I am sure you would agree, but it surely fits with this pair of lovebirds, with their love for all life, birds and animals.

Impression of ideal setting.
This work has been gifted to the couple.

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