Showing posts with label knife painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label knife painting. Show all posts

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Find YOUR Jungian Archetype II


According to Swiss psychologist Carl Jung, archetypes are innate universal psychic dispositions that form the substrate from which the basic themes of human life emerge. Being universal and innate, their influence can be detected in the form of myths, symbols, rituals and instincts of human beings. Archetypes are components of the collective unconscious and serve to organize, direct and inform human thought and behavior.


An original abstract expressionist painting inspired by Carl Jung. In my previous career as a psychiatric RN I worked with a well known psychiatrist who lived and breathed Carl Jung. I find my previous work still heavily influences my paintings

For sale in my etsy shop

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

El Diablo #30 in Series



Another oil painting from my El Diablo Series ..lots of impasto application in this oil painting on wood panel.

Now on etsy.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Color Theory II



Another abstract expressionist painting 24"x36" from the Color theory Series..
Now in etsy shop

Monday, June 23, 2008

Synchronicity is off to Paris



I just sold this painting to someone in Paris..I'm always amazed when someone who lives in the art capital of the world buys my art. This painting is "Synchronicity", 24" x36" and painted with painting knives and drips straight from the tube..no brushes were used.
"Synchronicity can be defined as a non-causal but meaningful relationship between events or states of mind within the human psyche and events in the outside world. More simply, we could call it the experiences of "meaningful coincidence". We have all had experiences that we intuitively recognize as meaningful, though we would be hard pressed to explain them in rational terms. In fact, these "meaningful coincidences" are not coincidences at all but spontaneous realizations of the underlying interconnectedness of all things within the Universe." Laurence Boldt - Tao of Abundance

As Heraclitus put it, "The unseen design of things is more harmonious than the seen."