Introducing Nessie, a ripplescape about the state of the world's freshwater species. It takes its name from the mythical Loch Ness Monster.
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This ripplescape, which I have coined 'Mind', is a tribute to diversity and, in particular, the creative power of neurodiversity.
Introducing Tipping Point, a ripplescape about climate change. The artwork expresses the turbulent conditions we are currently experiencing in the wake of decades of global warming.
Meet ‘Serendip’, a Ripplescape named after 'The Three Princes of Serendip’, an ancient Persian fairy tale from which the word ‘serendipity’ is derived.
Ripplescape created while listening to ‘70s Sci-Fi soundtracks. I have named it ‘Close Encounter’, after the 1978 Sci-Fi film ‘Close Encounters of the Third Kind’, and in reference to the mysterious pattern that emerges from the intricate linework. (Acrylic paint and ink on canvas 80×120 cm).
Introducing ‘Mela Insana’, a small Ripplescape that takes its title from the Italian nickname for eggplant.
My latest work in the #Ripplescape series. I named it ‘Telula’ after one of my favourite funk bands – I painted the piece on the beat of one of their tracks, ‘Let me in’. #telula #jazzfunk #visualart. Download the track at the website of the band.
Ripplescape ‘Reflex’ – named after the bright orange-pink colour of the paint I used. (acrylic paint and ink on canvas, 100 x 100 cm)