Take a line for a walk — Paul Klee

abstract portfolio

Inspired Fine Art

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                       abstract  p o r t f o l i o

             

inspired

yellow moon grove

frozen moomints

acrylic on board       150cm x 70cm             2006 Sold

royal knot

urban pageant

annunciation

urban fusion

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orange eclipse

sediment

oil on canvas             80cm x 80cm             2003 £850

 

oil on canvas            100m x 100cm             2005 £1750

 

black square

Orphic Balance 09  60cm x 80cm

Orphic Balance 010  60cm x 80cm

Urban 05

Urban 03

Urban 04

Urban 06

Urban 01

Urban 02

Parcour (urban street runners) — series of six paintings £950 (framed)

Orphic Balance 005                          Sold

Orphic Balance 006                         Sold

Tutu

Inspired Fine Art

acrylic on canvas       130cm x 87cm             2005 Sold

acrylic on canvas       150cm x 80cm             2005 Sold

acrylic on canvas       150cm x 80cm             2007 £1750

acrylic on canvas       150cm x 70cm             2004 Sold

acrylic on canvas       150cm x 80cm             2007 £1750

oil on canvas           80cm x 80cm             2003 £850

acrylic on paper           59cm x 81cm             2007 £220

acrylic on paper           59cm x 81cm             2007 £220

acrylic on paper           59cm x 81cm             2007 £220

acrylic on paper           59cm x 81cm             2007 £220

acrylic on paper           59cm x 81cm             2007 £220

acrylic on paper           59cm x 81cm             2007 £220

I am using the term “Abstract” to describe these paintings. In general usage 'abstract art' refers to 20th century artwork that abandons the traditional figurative European approach to art. In a broader sense, however, it can be applied to any art which is either completely non-representational, or which interprets forms observed in reality into marks and patterns.

Wassily Kandinsky. "Technically, every work of art comes into being in the same way as the cosmos - by means of catastrophes, which ultimately create out of the cacophony of the various instruments that symphony we call the music of the spheres. The creation of the work of art is the creation of the world."

Joan Miró. "I'd like to get beyond easel painting, which in my opinion pursues a petty aim, and find ways of getting closer, in terms of painting, to the broad mass of human beings who have always been in my thoughts."

Other Abstract Works