Thursday 26 September 2019

Acrylic painting, digital media 'Crocodile' & L.Carroll


Acrylic painting, digital media ‘Crocodile’, I.G.


‘Alice: How long is forever? White Rabbit: 

Sometimes, just one second.’



Lewis Carroll



(1832 – 1898)

Friday 20 September 2019

Acrylic Painting 'Universe 2' & Lord Byron


Painting ‘Universe. Looking Down 2’; I.G.




Be thou the rainbow in the storms of life. The evening beam

that smiles the clouds away, and tints

 tomorrow with prophetic ray.’





Lord Byron


(1788 – 1824)


Acrylic Painting 'Universe' & Alan Watts


Acrylic painting ‘Universe. Looking Down 1’; I.G.




Faith is a state of openness or trust.’




Alan Watts

(1915 – 1973)

Tuesday 16 July 2019

Painting 'Happy Snail' & Ieva Gudonyte


Painting 'Happy Snail', I.G.


'Venus revolves around the Sun,

DNA spiral divides in two:

The most important lesson that I had learnt:

Do not force children to be good!'



Ieva Gudonyte


Mix media 'Moon and Balloons' & Marcel Proust

Mix media 'Moon and Balloons', I.G.


“Always try to keep a patch of sky above your life.” 


Marcel Proust


(1871 - 1922)

Drawing 'Alice in Wonderland' & Lewis Carroll


Drawing 'Alice in Wonderland', I.G.


'Contrariwise, if it was so, it might be; and if it were so, it would be;

but as it isn't, it ain't. That's logic.'


Lewis Carroll

(1832 - 1898)

Monotype 'Flying Birds' & Anatole France


Monotype 'Flying Birds' , I.G.


'It is well for the heart to be naive and the mind not to be.'


Anatole France

(1844 - 1924)

Friday 12 July 2019

Drawing 'My Meadow' & Lord Byron


Drawing 'My Meadow', I.G.


'Between two worlds life hovers like a star, twixt night and morn,

upon the horizon's verge.'


 Lord Byron


 (1788 - 1824)

Drawing 'City is Awake' & Kurt Vonnegut


Drawing 'City is Awake', I.G.


'We have to continually be jumping off cliffs and

developing our wings on the way down.' 



 Kurt Vonnegut

(1922 - 2007)

Drawing 'Creatures' & Charlotte Bronte


Drawing 'Creatures', I.G.



'Life is so constructed, that the event does not, cannot, 

will not, match the  expectation.' 



Charlotte Brontë



(1816 - 1855)

Gouache painting 'Somewhere the Wind Blows' & Thomas Mann


Gouache painting 'Somewhere the Wind Blows' , I.G.



'Laughter is a sunbeam of the soul.'


Thomas Mann

(1875 - 1955)

Tuesday 16 April 2019

Drawing 'Philosophy of Time' & Abraham Lincoln


Drawing ‘Philosophy of Time’, I.G.



'If this is coffee, please bring me some tea;
but if this is tea, please bring me some coffee.'

Abraham Lincoln

(1809 - 1865 )

Sunday 14 April 2019

Drawing 'Odd Surroundings' & Mark Twain


Drawing 'Odd Surroundings', I.G.



'One of the most striking differences between a cat and a lie is

 that a cat has only nine lives.'



Mark Twain

(1835 - 1910)

Saturday 13 April 2019

Drawing 'Observing White and Black' & Daniil Kharms

Drawing ‘Observing White and Black’, I.G.



'One must write poetry in such as way that if
one threw the poem in a window,
the pane would break.' 



Daniil Kharms

(1905 - 1942)


Drawing 'Some Flowers' & Lord Byron

Drawing ‘Some Flowers', I.G.

   
'Be thou the rainbow in the storms of life.
The evening beam that smiles the clouds away, and
tints tomorrow with prophetic ray.' 

  
Lord Byron


(1788 - 1824)

Monday 14 January 2019

Mix Media Painting 'Bit There, Bit Here' & Andrei Tarkovsky


Mix Media Painting ‘Bit There, Bit Here’, I.G.


“Substitution . . . the infinite cannot be made into matter, but it is

 possible to create an illusion of the infinite: the image.” 



Andrei Tarkovsky

(1932 – 1986)

Mix Media Painting 'Time for Philosophy' & Umberto Eco


Mix Media Painting ‘Time for Philosophy’, I.G.



"What is life if not the shadow of a fleeting dream?"



Umberto Eco


(1932 – 2016)




Creative Media Painting 'Songs and Towers'' & Ernest Hemingway



Creative Media Painting "Songs and Towers'', I.G.




‘’We are all apprentices in a craft where 

no one ever becomes a master.’’




Ernest Hemingway


(1899 – 1961)


Abstract Painting 'Light' & Boris Pasternak


Abstract painting ''Light'', I.G.




‘’What is laid down, ordered, factual is never enough

to embrace the whole truth: life always spills

over the rim of every cup’’.




 Boris Pasternak

(1890 – 1960)