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Anonymous paintings

by Henk ter Heide on Wednesday July 2, 2008

Ron Morrison painting old cars, Sting Chen drawing abstract and Roger Luan painting…

Old cars by Ron Morrison
I don’t get to see it very often but one of my personal favorites are paintings about old things. Especially when they are in a state of decay.
The Canadian painter Ron Morrison shares this preference. The subject of choice for his watercolor paintings are old rusty car wrecks. He shows there’s also beauty in discarded cars.
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Old works by ron Morrison

I ain’t an artist
I would call these pen and ink drawing by Sting Chen abstract.
Actually I’m at a loss as to what they are supposed to portray. At most they remind me of something I saw on television in a show about tumors. A bit creepy but still fascinating.

Roger’s paintings
Here is an other painter who tells absolutely nothing about himself apart from his name (Roger Luan) and his profession. Which means that I have no idea whether his beautiful paintings are his personal work or something he did for some project.
I don’t even know what the paintings are called.
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a-1004 by Roger Luan

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B003S245C_261 by Roger Luan
(How could any one create such a lovely paintings and then forget to name them…)

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Stumbling through a website

by Henk ter Heide on Friday June 27, 2008

Paintings by Tina Manthorpe and Karin Jurick and abstract drawings by Sting Chen.

Watercolors by Tina Manthorpe
Tina Manthorpe has a set of what I think are watercolors but they don’t look like regular watercolors.
I’m not sure but I think that because they are painted on thick paper. Paper that won’t allow the color to flow. So instead you get blobs of paint. Which has a very nice effect.
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Walcot lane in snow by Tina Manthorpe

I ain’t an artist
I would call these pen and ink drawing by Sting Chen abstract.
Actually I’m at a loss as to what they are supposed to portray. At most the remind me of something I saw on television in a show about tumors. A bit creepy but still fascinating.

Karin Jurick’s paintings
Karin’s website isn’t very easy to navigate. Starting at her paintings page you get a nice collection of thumbnails of her paintings. Scroll down to the bottom of some pages and you’ll find a link to pages with clickable thumbnails.
Still the paintings are quite nice and somewhat unexpected.

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