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Travel #2 takes the viewer on a journey on which the colours conjure differing combinations such as ice and fire, sea and sand, sun and sky with white spaces where the eye can rest. Some routes are blocked by geometric shapes while other spaces permit an exit or an arrival.

The work is heavily textured with paste and impasto strokes enabling light to create relief effects similar to the play of light on terraine.

The piece is entitled Travel #2, part of an ongoing series wherein the viewer can travel to wherever his or her imagination may wish to lead.

Geometric abstract lends itself to imaginative exploration on the part of the viewer, harnessing memory of time or place to be evoked.

The piece was created using achival, lightfast acrylic the quick drying time of which allows differing paint and stroke effects to be realised with the increasing stiffness of the medium as it dries.

The intention of the piece is to afford viewers an opportunity to reflect, remember and feel a sense of ease.
Travel #2 takes the viewer on a journey on which the colours conjure differing combinations such as ice and fire, sea and sand, sun and sky with white spaces where the eye can rest. Some routes are blocked by geometric shapes while other spaces permit an exit or an arrival.

The work is heavily textured with paste and impasto strokes enabling light to create relief effects similar to the play of light on terraine.

The piece is entitled Travel #2, part of an ongoing series wherein the viewer can travel to wherever his or her imagination may wish to lead.

Geometric abstract lends itself to imaginative exploration on the part of the viewer, harnessing memory of time or place to be evoked.

The piece was created using achival, lightfast acrylic the quick drying time of which allows differing paint and stroke effects to be realised with the increasing stiffness of the medium as it dries.

The intention of the piece is to afford viewers an opportunity to reflect, remember and feel a sense of ease.
Travel #2 takes the viewer on a journey on which the colours conjure differing combinations such as ice and fire, sea and sand, sun and sky with white spaces where the eye can rest. Some routes are blocked by geometric shapes while other spaces permit an exit or an arrival.

The work is heavily textured with paste and impasto strokes enabling light to create relief effects similar to the play of light on terraine.

The piece is entitled Travel #2, part of an ongoing series wherein the viewer can travel to wherever his or her imagination may wish to lead.

Geometric abstract lends itself to imaginative exploration on the part of the viewer, harnessing memory of time or place to be evoked.

The piece was created using achival, lightfast acrylic the quick drying time of which allows differing paint and stroke effects to be realised with the increasing stiffness of the medium as it dries.

The intention of the piece is to afford viewers an opportunity to reflect, remember and feel a sense of ease.
Travel #2 takes the viewer on a journey on which the colours conjure differing combinations such as ice and fire, sea and sand, sun and sky with white spaces where the eye can rest. Some routes are blocked by geometric shapes while other spaces permit an exit or an arrival.

The work is heavily textured with paste and impasto strokes enabling light to create relief effects similar to the play of light on terraine.

The piece is entitled Travel #2, part of an ongoing series wherein the viewer can travel to wherever his or her imagination may wish to lead.

Geometric abstract lends itself to imaginative exploration on the part of the viewer, harnessing memory of time or place to be evoked.

The piece was created using achival, lightfast acrylic the quick drying time of which allows differing paint and stroke effects to be realised with the increasing stiffness of the medium as it dries.

The intention of the piece is to afford viewers an opportunity to reflect, remember and feel a sense of ease.
Travel #2 takes the viewer on a journey on which the colours conjure differing combinations such as ice and fire, sea and sand, sun and sky with white spaces where the eye can rest. Some routes are blocked by geometric shapes while other spaces permit an exit or an arrival.

The work is heavily textured with paste and impasto strokes enabling light to create relief effects similar to the play of light on terraine.

The piece is entitled Travel #2, part of an ongoing series wherein the viewer can travel to wherever his or her imagination may wish to lead.

Geometric abstract lends itself to imaginative exploration on the part of the viewer, harnessing memory of time or place to be evoked.

The piece was created using achival, lightfast acrylic the quick drying time of which allows differing paint and stroke effects to be realised with the increasing stiffness of the medium as it dries.

The intention of the piece is to afford viewers an opportunity to reflect, remember and feel a sense of ease.
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Travel #2 Painting

Adrian Flanagan

United Kingdom

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 28 W x 36 H x 0.8 D in

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Travel #2 takes the viewer on a journey on which the colours conjure differing combinations such as ice and fire, sea and sand, sun and sky with white spaces where the eye can rest. Some routes are blocked by geometric shapes while other spaces permit an exit or an arrival. The work is heavily textured with paste and impasto strokes enabling light to create relief effects similar to the play of light on terraine. The piece is entitled Travel #2, part of an ongoing series wherein the viewer can travel to wherever his or her imagination may wish to lead. Geometric abstract lends itself to imaginative exploration on the part of the viewer, harnessing memory of time or place to be evoked. The piece was created using achival, lightfast acrylic the quick drying time of which allows differing paint and stroke effects to be realised with the increasing stiffness of the medium as it dries. The intention of the piece is to afford viewers an opportunity to reflect, remember and feel a sense of ease.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:28 W x 36 H x 0.8 D in

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Adrian Flanagan was born in Nairobi, Kenya in 1960. He studied pre-clinical medicine at King's College, London before completing a degree in Osteopathic Medicine where his particular interest in anatomy and biomechanics developed. After a period in practice, Adrian started his own business in grocery distribution. It was in 2005 that he eventually realised a childhood ambition of sailing single-handed around the world setting off from the south coast of England on 28 October that year. His route took him south down the Atlantic, around Cape Horn, north up the Pacific Ocean, through the Bering Strait and along Russia's Arctic coast. He returned to England on 21 May 2008 to complete the first 'vertical' solo circumnavigation. Adrian has also authored a number of books, both fiction and non-fiction. Adrian came to sculpture relatively late and is completely self-taught. 'I have always had a fascination with sculptural form and particularly in bronze as a medium. It was after sailing around the world, being immersed in the unbridled power of nature that I sensed a shift in my life's priorities and decided to educate myself in sculptural art.' As with writing characters where the writer must allow the character to develop, behave and respond in unexpected ways, so to with sculpture. 'While I have an idea of what I want to create with each piece at the outset, I wait for that moment when the sculpture begins to live, shaping pose, movement, expression and spirit of it's own accord. My job is to translate those desires to capture the essence of the subject, to let it tell its own story.' Please visit my website at www.adrianflanagansculpture.com

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