LN 5B – 130 x 130cm
Nebula Paintings

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LN 5B – 130 x 130cm

Thursday, September 26th, 2013

I’ve developed a highly unusual ‘no brush’ painting technique – these works were created using liquid oil paint that’s layered, dripped or thrown on to canvas with an eye dropper!


When first viewing these Nebula paintings, most appear monochromatic – just like the night sky. However on closer viewing, you’ll see unexpected colours, patterns, shapes and icons. Use the magnifying tool and see what you can find…

LN 5A – 130 x 130cm

Thursday, September 26th, 2013

I’ve developed a highly unusual ‘no brush’ painting technique – these works were created using liquid oil paint that’s layered, dripped or thrown on to canvas with an eye dropper!


When first viewing these Nebula paintings, most appear monochromatic – just like the night sky. However on closer viewing, you’ll see unexpected colours, patterns, shapes and icons. Use the magnifying tool and see what you can find…

LN 2B – 130 x 130cm

Thursday, September 26th, 2013

I’ve developed a highly unusual ‘no brush’ painting technique – these works were created using liquid oil paint that’s layered, dripped or thrown on to canvas with an eye dropper!

 


When first viewing these Nebula paintings, most appear monochromatic – just like the night sky. However on closer viewing, you’ll see unexpected colours, patterns, shapes and icons. Use the magnifying tool and see what you can find…

LN 2A – 130 x 130cm

Thursday, September 26th, 2013

I’ve developed a highly unusual ‘no brush’ painting technique – these works were created using liquid oil paint that’s layered, dripped or thrown on to canvas with an eye dropper!


When first viewing these Nebula paintings, most appear monochromatic – just like the night sky. However on closer viewing, you’ll see unexpected colours, patterns, shapes and icons. Use the magnifying tool and see what you can find…

LN 1B – 130 x 130cm

Thursday, September 26th, 2013

I’ve developed a highly unusual ‘no brush’ painting technique – these works were created using liquid oil paint that’s layered, dripped or thrown on to canvas with an eye dropper!


When first viewing these Nebula paintings, most appear monochromatic – just like the night sky. However on closer viewing, you’ll see unexpected colours, patterns, shapes and icons. Use the magnifying tool and see what you can find…

LN 1A – 130 x 130cm

Thursday, September 26th, 2013

I’ve developed a highly unusual ‘no brush’ painting technique – these works were created using liquid oil paint that’s layered, dripped or thrown on to canvas with an eye dropper!


When first viewing these Nebula paintings, most appear monochromatic – just like the night sky. However on closer viewing, you’ll see unexpected colours, patterns, shapes and icons. Use the magnifying tool and see what you can find…

47 Tucanae – 76 x 152cm SOLD

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

I’ve developed a highly unusual ‘no brush’ painting technique – these works were created using liquid oil paint that’s layered, dripped or thrown on to canvas with an eye dropper!



When first viewing these Nebula paintings, most appear monochromatic – just like the night sky. However on closer viewing, you’ll see unexpected colours, patterns, shapes and icons. Use the magnifying tool and see what you can find…

Spiral Galaxy – 76 x 152cm SOLD

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

I’ve developed a highly unusual ‘no brush’ painting technique – these works were created using liquid oil paint that’s layered, dripped or thrown on to canvas with an eye dropper!



When first viewing these Nebula paintings, most appear monochromatic – just like the night sky. However on closer viewing, you’ll see unexpected colours, patterns, shapes and icons. Use the magnifying tool and see what you can find…

Large Nebula 4 – 295 x 184cm

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

I’ve developed a highly unusual ‘no brush’ painting technique – these works were created using liquid oil paint that’s layered, dripped or thrown on to canvas with an eye dropper!



When first viewing these Nebula paintings, most appear monochromatic – just like the night sky. However on closer viewing, you’ll see unexpected colours, patterns, shapes and icons. Use the magnifying tool and see what you can find…

Scorpions Claw – 305 x 210cm

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

I’ve developed a highly unusual ‘no brush’ painting technique – these works were created using liquid oil paint that’s layered, dripped or thrown on to canvas with an eye dropper!



On closer viewing, you’ll see unexpected colours, patterns, shapes and icons. Use the magnifying tool and see what you can find…