Here for civilised discussions in breathable air. TwXscapee, Brefugee, EUropean, lifelong Francophile & creative, dreaming of a better world as I forge my art path. Art is part of the human spirit & crosses borders.
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#BlueSkyArtShow
Contrasting vividly with the deep blue sky, the colourful facade of this building has a myriad #Openings
Promenade des Anglais, Nice, Feb 2023
“The geopolitical lunacy of Brexit…”
Five words that speak volumes.
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#ShadowPlay
Interplay of light & shade creating summer shadows in my #sketchbook
#watercolour #painting #contemporarypainting #abstraction #artist
Tonight’s music…
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#Edge
A small painting of mine shown at #JEMA2026 last weekend. Painted right over the edges, it sits happily on a shelf. Full of colour & texture, its golden horizon line glows - hence the title!
‘Glow’
mixed media on canvas
20 cm x 20 cm unframed
#artist #contemporarypainting
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#Edge
Finished paintings stacked edge to edge in my studio.
#art #painting #colour #texture
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#Horizontal
This extremely thin cat seems to fit today’s theme. It must be about 30 yrs old. This is probably why it’s so thin. It lives happily alongside a few other cats of various shapes & sizes in an old sketchbook.
Line drawing on paper using a brush & sepia ink.
#BlueSkyArtShow
A rich #background of marks & textures in this painting. This is a from a new series I’m currently making for an upcoming exhibition.
As yet untitled
Mixed media on wooden panel
#art #painting #abstractpainting #paint #colour #texture #markmaking
Just like to point out that King Donald the Mad has spent over $10,000,000,000 [so far] to replace the Ayatollah Khamenei with the Ayatollah Khamenei.
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A song from my generation, but history has a habit of repeating…if we fail to heed the lessons it teaches us.
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Ten years after the vote, our economy is battered – and our national conversation darkens by the day. Still, there is reason for hope, says Guardian columnist Jonathan Freedland