Le Jardin de Meduse

Le Jardin de Meduse

an image of Meduse by artist Jorge R Gonzalez
The image is of a painting portraying a red-haired woman with blue eyes who is wearing a green top. Adornments such as a purple-beaded necklace and flowers in her hair, with the flowers mainly being blue with red centers, are also depicted. The image does not depict any textual elements.

Le Jardin de Meduse

A slight change of direction with this piece, working on a more figurative style. More of an experimentation and trying out new waters.

The image is of a painting portraying a red-haired woman with blue eyes who is wearing a green top. Adornments such as a purple-beaded necklace and flowers in her hair, with the flowers mainly being blue with red centers, are also depicted. The image does not depict any textual elements.

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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Recent work available to purchase on the galleries that represent my work online.

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.

The following galleries are representing my work at the present:

Artrepreneur

Saatchi

Artling

Artmajeur

“Una Cascabel Y Sus Peyotes”

snake with peyote cactus

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 ” Una Cascabel y Sus Peyotes”, “Gulf Stream Life”, “Sunset at the Pond”, “Flounder and Friends”, and “Hierba de Alacran” .

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