Changes XVI: Life Is But A Vapour.

New work in progress.

New work in progress, part of the series Changes. The series was started back in early 2025. It will consist of 20 pieces of similar size: 18×24 or 20×24. At this moment I’m down to 4 pieces to complete the series.
Changes comes from an initial inspiration I had about how our life might start out with many goals and dreams of success, fame, riches or even a simple life style. With time some of us achieve many of the goals while others might not. But is about the process, the journey which we strive in. Back in 1993 I embarked on a second set of goals and dreams. While in the first part of my life my main goal was to achieve fame and wealth. That change in 93’ drew me to see life differently and to reevaluate my dreams and goals. Thanks to God my life turned for the best once I let the Lord be my dream, my goal and my guide. To be continued…

Changes XIII: All Thy Waves And Thy Billows Are Gone Over Me.

In this captivating artwork, a subtle gradient of black and green circles evolves into a compelling field of blue, creating an intricate pattern reminiscent of cascading waves. Each dot appears deliberately placed, inviting the observer into a space where geometric precision meets organic fluidity. The lower section, with its meticulous swirl patterns, conveys a feeling of movement, suggesting the undulating nature of the ocean. This piece reflects the historical fascination with pointillism, where individual dots are masterfully arranged to form a cohesive narrative. Paying homage to both natural elements and artistic tradition, the artwork immerses the viewer in a thoughtful exploration of form and color.

Continuation of the Series "Changes" This piece has a subtitle of "All Thy Waves And All Thy Billows Are Gone Over Me. Inspired in part by Psalm 42 and Matthew 14.
Changes XIII All Thy Waves And Thy Billows Are Gone Over Me.

Changes

Changes was selected by ADC Fine Art in Cincinnati, Ohio for their up coming Radiance Exhibition!!!

La Jeune Fille à la Perle

The image is a portrait of a woman with long, wavy brown hair and blue eyes. She has prominent brown eyebrows and a small freckle on the bridge of her nose. Her hair is styled in such a way to frame her face with the long waves. She is clad in a white blouse adorned with blue spots and tiny white dots painted along the edges. The woman is directly facing the viewer, and the background of the portrait is a vivid blue. The overall color scheme of the image includes shades of blue and brown, which contribute to a simple yet stylish aesthetic. She is also wearing pearl earrings, with one of them fully displayed. This is the third painting in the series "Trois Femmes" inspired by Figurative Masters such as van Gogh.

The image is a portrait of a woman with long, wavy brown hair and blue eyes. She has prominent brown eyebrows and a small freckle on the bridge of her nose. Her hair is styled in such a way to frame her face with the long waves. She is clad in a white blouse adorned with blue spots and tiny white dots painted along the edges. The woman is directly facing the viewer, and the background of the portrait is a vivid blue. The overall color scheme of the image includes shades of blue and brown, which contribute to a simple yet stylish aesthetic. She is also wearing pearl earrings, with one of them fully displayed. This is the third painting in the series “Trois Femmes” inspired by Figurative Masters such as van Gogh.

The image is a portrait of a woman with long, wavy brown hair and blue eyes. She has prominent brown eyebrows and a small freckle on the bridge of her nose. Her hair is styled in such a way to frame her face with the long waves. She is clad in a white blouse adorned with blue spots and tiny white dots painted along the edges. The woman is directly facing the viewer, and the background of the portrait is a vivid blue. The overall color scheme of the image includes shades of blue and brown, which contribute to a simple yet stylish aesthetic. She is also wearing pearl earrings, with one of them fully displayed. This is the third painting in the series "Trois Femmes" inspired by Figurative Masters such as van Gogh.

La Femme au Cafe la Nuit

The image is a painted portrait of a woman with fair skin and blond hair. It is inspired by the Night Cafe by Vincent van Gogh. She is depicted with a serious expression, looking straight ahead. The woman is wearing a dark blue top with a high blue collar. Colors and circular geometric shapes in shades of blue form a necklace around her neck. The portrait is set against a green gradient background, framed by a decorative, colorful border featuring patterns in blue, teal, orange, yellow, and black.

La Femme au Cafe la Nuit

The image is a painted portrait of a woman with fair skin and blond hair. It is inspired by the Night Cafe by Vincent van Gogh. She is depicted with a serious expression, looking straight ahead. The woman is wearing a dark blue top with a high blue collar. Colors and circular geometric shapes in shades of blue form a necklace around her neck. The portrait is set against a green gradient background, framed by a decorative, colorful border featuring patterns in blue, teal, orange, yellow, and black.
The image is a painted portrait of a woman with fair skin and blond hair. It is inspired by the Night Cafe by Vincent van Gogh. She is depicted with a serious expression, looking straight ahead. The woman is wearing a dark blue top with a high blue collar. Colors and circular geometric shapes in shades of blue form a necklace around her neck. The portrait is set against a green gradient background, framed by a decorative, colorful border featuring patterns in blue, teal, orange, yellow, and black.
The image is a painted portrait of a woman with fair skin and blond hair. It is inspired by the Night Cafe by Vincent van Gogh. She is depicted with a serious expression, looking straight ahead. The woman is wearing a dark blue top with a high blue collar. Colors and circular geometric shapes in shades of blue form a necklace around her neck. The portrait is set against a green gradient background, framed by a decorative, colorful border featuring patterns in blue, teal, orange, yellow, and black.

The image is a painted portrait of a woman with fair skin and blond hair. It is inspired by the Night Cafe by Vincent van Gogh. She is depicted with a serious expression, looking straight ahead. The woman is wearing a dark blue top with a high blue collar. Colors and circular geometric shapes in shades of blue form a necklace around her neck. The portrait is set against a green gradient background, framed by a decorative, colorful border featuring patterns in blue, teal, orange, yellow, and black.

16″x20″ Acrylic on Canvas

2024

$575.00

Chalkboard Dreams

An artwork displays a total of 15 cloud shapes against a black background, representing dreams or thoughts from the children's minds. Nine blue figures representing boys and six pink figures representing girls are visible within the artwork. The border of the piece is adorned with colorful tiles made of small squares. The piece itself is a representation of a classroom chalkboard and the figures are the students.

Chalkboard Dreams

An artwork displays a total of 15 cloud shapes against a black background, representing dreams or thoughts from the children's minds. Nine blue figures representing boys and six pink figures representing girls are visible within the artwork. The border of the piece is adorned with colorful tiles made of small squares. The piece itself is a representation of a classroom chalkboard and the figures are the students.

An artwork displays a total of 15 cloud shapes against a black background, representing dreams or thoughts from the children’s minds. Nine blue figures representing boys and six pink figures representing girls are visible within the artwork. The border of the piece is adorned with colorful tiles made of small squares. The piece itself is a representation of a classroom chalkboard and the figures are the students.

16″x20″ Acrylic on Canvas

2024

$400.00

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To Feed Five Thousand

An acrylic painting inspired by the Biblical tale of the feeding of a multitude of five thousand that features two fish centrally positioned with blue as their predominant color. These fish are underneath a horizontal row of five circular elements, each with a cross-like design; the crosses alternate between yellow and orange and are variously sized and oriented. The painting's vibrant background is blue, while the periphery is adorned with a rich, colorful pattern incorporating hues of blue, orange, red, and green, with curving floral motifs and dots completing the dynamic and artistic composition.

To Feed Five Thousand

An acrylic painting inspired by the Biblical tale of the feeding of a multitude of five thousand that features two fish centrally positioned with blue as their predominant color. These fish are underneath a horizontal row of five circular elements, each with a cross-like design; the crosses alternate between yellow and orange and are variously sized and oriented. The painting's vibrant background is blue, while the periphery is adorned with a rich, colorful pattern incorporating hues of blue, orange, red, and green, with curving floral motifs and dots completing the dynamic and artistic composition.
An acrylic painting inspired by the Biblical tale of the feeding of a multitude of five thousand that features two fish centrally positioned with blue as their predominant color. These fish are underneath a horizontal row of five circular elements, each with a cross-like design; the crosses alternate between yellow and orange and are variously sized and oriented. The painting's vibrant background is blue, while the periphery is adorned with a rich, colorful pattern incorporating hues of blue, orange, red, and green, with curving floral motifs and dots completing the dynamic and artistic composition.

An acrylic painting inspired by the Biblical tale of the feeding of a multitude of five thousand that features two fish centrally positioned with blue as their predominant color. These fish are underneath a horizontal row of five circular elements, each with a cross-like design; the crosses alternate between yellow and orange and are variously sized and oriented. The painting’s vibrant background is blue, while the periphery is adorned with a rich, colorful pattern incorporating hues of blue, orange, red, and green, with curving floral motifs and dots completing the dynamic and artistic composition.

16″x20″ Acrylic on Canvas

2024

$300.00

#pintura #painting #art #artist

Majors in the Rain

Major Mitchell Cockatoos from Australia

In this piece I have included Major Mitchell Cockatoos from Australia, Rainbow Eucalyptus Trees and Tulips. This is one of the paintings that is part of a series that I’m working on dealing with vanishing ecosystems and the animals that live in it. I’m using less common animals, which tend be less “loved” to highlight that all of God’s creation serves a purpose. The series up to the moment includes this piece “Majors in the Rain”, “Don’t Get Triggered By The Goggle Eyes”, “Red on Yellow Kill a Fellow”, “Bleached”, “Una Morena y Sus Amigas”, “Flounder and Friends”, “Bycatch”, “Gulf Stream Life”, “Sunset at the Pond”, “Hierba de Alacran” and “Una Cascabel y Sus Peyotes”.

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The above image is called “Tidal Pool” 18×24 Acrylic on Canvas. It is inspired by my time in the seashores of the Florida Keys, Key Biscayne, Mattheson Hammock, and Homestead Bayfront Park. Is a continuation of my recent work with dwindling ecosystems and the effects they have on the inhabitants of these environments.

I’m simplifying the forms a bit since I believe my audience has a common knowledge of what many of these marine animals look like. At the same time is not truly important to me doing a ultrarealistic interpretation, that is not my goal I’m more interested in portraying these environments in the most beautiful way possible. This is similar in both design and thought process “Don’t Get Triggered By The Goggle Eyes” Hope you enjoy.

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