Outrageously Abstract

The deepest level in which I sort of 'release' myself is in the style of Pure Abstract. Just strokes, dabs, clumps, knife scrapings, mixing, meshing and anything you feel. It all goes, it all works. A true Abstract Artist makes harmony or 'something' out of the whole mess. It makes you feel multiple ways, it may even change the way it appears the longer you peer at it. It's certainly a trip to paint and then look at your own Abstract work for hours on end. The sheer liberation and excitement is unparalleled. It fills my soul in a way nothing else can. I don't write descriptions for my Abstract paintings as I feel that would give it a definitive quality. It would end the mystery, so to speak. Let's not do that. Make what you will of them.


 



"Victory"


"Fortress at Sunset"


 

"Cannon by the Harbour"


"Shogun"


"Stairway to Shanghai"


"Bridge to the Count"


"Sound Meets Colour"


"Regret"



"Sorrow"


"Remorse"


"Mountain at Midnight"





"1986"



"Sherbert Winter"



"Forest Fog"



"Easter Sunday"



"Midnight City"



"Labyrinth"



"Nautica"



"City on Fire"




"Back to School"



"Nebula"



"Carnival Lights"



"Traffic Lights"



"As Above So Below"

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