30.01.19
THE HUG
posted by KAMUGISHA JUSTUSIts amonoprint art work depicting forests in East africa .
Its amonoprint art work depicting forests in East africa .
I am glad to inform you that "Our eARTh" will be on display until the END of MARCH 2019. You are welcome ! Please notice KUNSTHUIS Gallery is closed: 14.- 31. January 2019. Link, Exhibition: http://kunsthuisgallery.com/our-earth-2018 The CATALOGUE "Our eARTh 2018" DIGITAL (PRE-VIEW): https://issuu.com/kunsthuisgallery/docs/catalogueourearthweb Place: Kunsthuis Gallery, Crayke, UK www.kunsthuisgallery.com In the Press: The Press, York: http://bit.ly/2EC3Zgf Art Reveal Magazine: http://bit.ly/2FvM6iO Partners: Gallery Talks: http://www.howardianhills.org.uk Fundraising (5 % of Sale): https://friendsoftheearth.uk
I went to Playland with my wife Gail and I took some photos there. I used a photo I took there as a reference for this painting. Playland is in Rye NY.
Hello everyone, as a new registrant, I propose a link where you can see my work, to introduce myself https://harryspicot.wixsite.com/harrys
A piece from the series “Snow flakes”, ink and paint on paper, 30 x 30 cm. Someone teaches us that the snowflakes are different from each other since we are small children. We learn that they are formed with a crystallization process that follows a geometric pattern that changes each time, indefinitely, never having the possibility of a repetition. The ice crystal takes shape slowly, expanding from a central point to the surrounding space, obeying to some strict symmetrical scheme, until all unallocated space is filled with these icy branches. What happens if in this process, the atoms of the water, in the meanwhile they are solidifying, encounter an obstacle, a slag, an impurity? Will it also remain trapped inside the grid? Will it be absorbed by this geometric cage, or would be able to break the symmetry, imposing its diversity?