Rikshaw, tower and island
These paintings are done with water miscible oil on board. They have each taken me hundreds of hours to complete and are part of my debut collection.
The only drawback I find in painting the traditional way rather than using a speedier modern medium like photography or digital, is that it will take me the rest of my life to paint all the idea’s I have for future paintings. This forces me to really believe in what I am painting since I have to be so selective about my time.
I study the world very closely when I’m not in front of my eael, so that I can interpret it when I begin to paint. I don’t use models or photographs as well and believe in strengthening my intuition so that when I paint, I am working from memory. Hope you enjoy and thanks for reading this.
Submitted to Winter 2010 Showcase




11 Comments
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Amazing detail
What an amazingly truly talented artist !!! I hope you get the recognition you deserve !!!
dedicated, inspiring work!
these works are outstanding.
Even in these digital images, which I am sure do the originals no justice, you can clearly see the massive amounts care and thought that went into every brush stroke. The detail is astounding! very powerful work.
Wonderful work from an amazing artist!!!!!!!
Wow! What great detail and dedication to your art! Cool!
Love them all!
real brush-strokes? with a real paint brush!?
what a Ludite in an age of such technology,
it would truly take an experienced hand to appreciate that, why waste time when most aren’t?
I love the 3rd!!!