Tuesday 5 April 2011

Paintings in Oil and Acrylic



First Memory
- the cocoon from which we all come.
Each piece of the triptych measures 1,5 x 1 metres
Technique: Oil on Canvas


Piece 1



Piece 2


Piece 3


The Language of the Universe
An organic composition - order and chaos moving together in the dance of the spheres.
Technique: Acrylic on canvas
Size: A triptych with each piece measuring 70cm x 1m


Midday Moon
Technique: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 95cm x 1,25 m


Shipwreck
The corner where structures and ideologies disintegrate.
Technique: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 70cm x 1m

Nomad
Technique: Oil on Canvas
Size: 30cm  x 40cm





Hybrid of sculpture, canvas, paper

 Mirage
2,3 x 1 metres
A space of infinite possibilities





Detail 1

Here, bones are used to create the figure inside the circle. Each of the four circles embedded in the corners of the frame are used to represent the natural footprints left behind in different times throughout the history of the world.


Detail 2

Here, discarded computer parts are used as a symbol for the current footprint being forged in our civilisation today.

  
Detail 3


Detail 4


Instinct
- To float in  the whirlpool of the natural.
Technique: A mixed technique work, combining pen on paper with sculptural techniques.
Size: 100cm x 180cm

Detail 1


Completed artwork with sculptural frame, made from wood, scrap metal and various recycled pieces.

Mixed Technique


Timeless Synchronicity
- To accept being part of a cosmic order.
Technique: Oil on board
Size: 140cm x 150cm


 A Cosmic Second of a Dilated Unconscious
- to pause time.
1m x 70cm
Etching on canvas

Detail 1
Detail 2
Detail 3


First Sculptures in Bone



Lost Childhood
1,20 x 1 metre sculpture in bone and metal
An exploration of the lives of Ecuadorian street children



2 x 3 metre sculpture made from bone and metal, exhibited here at Casa del Portal in Ambato, Ecuador