“Changes”

Changes

One of the many pieces that I will create with the theme of life and the changes that it brings as we become older and hopefully more wiser. Below is what an A.I. software “sees” in the image. Some of it relates while some doesn’t relate to the thought behind the piece. Interesting that as an artist we focused on possibly looking for a reaction from the audience and along comes a electronic system {AI software} and it also has a reaction to our work.

Emerging from a complex arrangement of circles, this work reflects the interconnectedness of contemporary society through its repetitive patterns and shifting colors. The upper section features strong shades of orange and purple, gradually transitioning into softer lilacs, creating a feeling of movement and change. Each ring, varied in size and hue, symbolizes the complexity of social structures, offering a commentary on human interactions. Its rhythmic arrangement could inspire new perspectives on unity and individuality. An engaging exploration of forms and colors, this piece encourages thought about social dynamics through its detailed design.

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 Two Dimensional Works.

My latest two and three dimensional works. Below is a small sample of my lates work including one of my favorites ” Beyond the Wheat Fields” a piece inspired by the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the American response to it. “Picnic at the Park with Julia” is in memory of one of my grandmothers. It is also part of the Ventanas series that I have worked on for a while. Dividing the canvas in three panels and having the viewer looking out through theses panels of “glass”. Some of theses works have been exhibited in Homestead Florida. A few will be shown next month at the Seminole Theatre also in Homestead.

"Beyond the Wheat Fields"
Beyond the Wheat Fields

homage to van gogh, but i'm not vincent
homage to van gogh, but i’m not vincent
"they shoot horses, don't they?"
“they shoot horses, don’t they?”
"Picnic at the Park with Julia"
“Picnic at the Park with Julia”