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‘Intimate’ Henri Matisse

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

The Matisse exhibition at the Thyssen-Bornemizsa museum in Madrid. Matisse, master of fauvism and colour, he also produced a number of more intimate works between 1917 and 1947, which are the subject of a new exhibition at the museum.

MADRID (AFP) – Famous French painter Henri Matisse, master of fauvism
and colour, also produced a number of more intimate works between 1917 and 1947,
which are the subject of a new exhibition at Madrid’s Thyssen-Bornemisza
Museum.
The 70 paintings, drawings and sculptures depict odalisques or
scenes through windows with a view on the sea, many of them done in the southern
French city of Nice, where he moved in 1917. The Thyssen Matisse
exhibition is open from June 9th to September 20th, 2009.

Caterpillar with Melting Purple Flowers

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

Giclee #262


262nThis Giclee image is very exciting for me. The morning I found these creatures in the grass and flowers was a beautiful thing. Something so simple as this can turn a day into something to remember. I am certain that the small things in life are the most precious.

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262oThis is the Original Photograph taken in the grass and morning flowers in Las Angels, San Rafael de Heredia, Costa Rica. It was Febuary 1st, 2009 at 8:15AM.




Giclee Print- Yellow Bug

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

Giclee #240


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This is the LAST in a series of “Yellow Bug in a Daisy”. This is the most RED “Yellow Bug” I have done. The original flower was more orange as you can see from the original photo below.

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240x

This is the Symmetrical view of the same Giclee.

The light is coming from the source located in the back of the canvas.




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This is the Original Photograph taken in the nursery, Las Angels, San Rafael de Heredia, Costa Rica – June 19th 2007 at app. 4:55PM.

Very orange??   Right?




Giclee- Yellow Bug in a Daisy

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

Giclee #269


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This is the first in a series of “Yellow Bug in a Daisy”. The little bug is all covered in pollen, eating her way threw the forests of food.

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269oThis is the Original Photograph taken in our nursery in Las Angels, San Rafael de Heredia, Costa Rica on June 19th 2007 at 4:56PM. The light is good all day in the nursery. The light is softened from the roof and flowers all around.




Fly Away- detail of wing

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

Giclee #257


257n1This Giclee could be my favorite. I want you to see the detail in the brush strokes. This Giclee print in actual size is 6ft. tall so it is hard to see details when reduced to fit into this post. But click on the image to see a 1350 pixel wide detail..




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Original Photograph taken in Las Angels, San Rafiel de Heredia, Costa Rica. on March 1st, 2009 at 8:22 in the morning.




257n-actual-size-100Click image to see 100% of actual size



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257n-125Click image to see 12.5% of actual size




Bee Pink

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

Giclee #255


255nThis Giclee has a water droplet in the upper left corner reflecting the flowers and the sky.




255oOriginal Photograph taken in Las Angels, San Rafiel de Heredia, Costa Rica. on October 12, 2008 at 7:58 in the morning. It has ver soft lighting with bright pink permiating the air



Bee in a Tree

Friday, May 15th, 2009

Giclee #254


254n-asc_9141This Giclee was finished in late April of 2009.  It was my pleasure to work with such detail in his furry jacket.




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Original Photograph taken 10/14/2007 at 8:11AM near Volcan Barva Costa Rica.



The Patient Spider

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Gicle #252


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This Giclee print was created in early May of 2009. This is the reflective light view. By reflective I refer to the light coming from the direction of the observer and being reflected back to him.



252x

This is the SYMMETRICAL view. This refers to the viewer receiving the light directly from the back of the canvas, traveling threw it and landing directly in the observers eye.



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Original Photograph was taken in March 27th, 2009 at 6:57AM.



ITSY BITSY SPIDER

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Giclee #251


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This spider is only one centimeter long in real life. The 2.5 x 1.5 meter Giclee canvas in real life is very detailed. I wish you could see it.




251o-yeu_8856Original Photograph of the small tan spider. The date and time was 3/27/2009 at 6:56AM. He was on  a thistle bush working his way threw the thorns.




Catapilar Giclee Print

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

Giclee #260

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Non-symmetrical



260xSymmetrical

This view is with light coming from behind the Giclee canvas.



260o-yeu_5913Original Photograph

This picture was taken 2/1/2009 at 8:50am. During the early months of the year there  is little dew settled on the fauna in the mornings.