The Hand
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This is one of a series of works focusing on hands and their use for communication. First the hands are drawn from photographs of the artist’s own hand, the drawings are then made into a print stencil. Simon creates original water colours and then chooses the hand symbol he feels best fits the image to print on top. This piece shows the ‘shaka’ hand symbol connected with surf culture which has been reflected in the vibrant colours and tie dye watercolour effect.
Fountain in Queen's Gardens Nelson
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The subject is the iconic fountain in Queen's Gardens. Lots of texture in the background and paint. This is copied from a photograph when the beautiful roses were in bloom.
Waterfall
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The abstract piece portrays the energy and movement of a cascading waterfall and is inspired by The Dreamtime works in Aboriginal art. The dominant colours are yellow, orange, and green symbolizing the sunlight reflecting off the water. The cooler hues represent the calming presence of a waterfall.
Rescue Ladder
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Rescue Ladder by Matthew is a captivating artwork that employs unique techniques to create a striking visual effect. The artist utilises tape and negative space to craft a ladder-like structure within the composition. The artwork is executed with black and white acrylic paint on a round canvas, adding a sense of balance and harmony to the overall piece. The use of negative space creates a sense of depth and dimension, drawing the viewer’s attention to the ladder as a focal point. Matthew’s creative approach and skilful use of materials result in an engaging artwork that invites contemplation and interpretation.
Floral Flamboyant
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I am a passionate talented creative artist, I enjoy working with mixed mediums and love learning different styles. My passion is to draw and paint beautiful floral artworks and scenery and my love for creating art comes from within the heart.
Dulux
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Bryan likes to draw cartoon characters and paint them. He likes being able to paint or to colour in with crayon or coloured pencils. Bryan has been creative at a very young age. He started colouring picture books, then went on to shapes and sometimes abstract. He also liked finger / hand painting. “Yes, I do art with my buddy every Saturday. We draw a picture, following the Art Hub on Youtube and then paint the picture”.