Auguste Blackman 'Alice's Bow' street artAuguste Blackman, son of Charles Blackman, carries on his fathers legacy with the fantastical Alice's Bow. Present is the White Rabbit, tea flowing from above, a floral bouquet, and a pensive Alice at the images heart. This work is as much an ode to Alice in Wonderland as it is to Augustes childhood. Cast in a complex and personal light, this Alice is an homage to Charles Blackmans legacy, the wonder of a childlike eye and chaos. Whether reflecting on
An indistinct seascape stretches infinitely
titled and numbered in pencil in margin below image: 22/40 Twilight V
Peart's oeuvre was varied and marked by a continual evolution rather than any fixed style
For collectors of landscapes or those longing for a Mediterranean sojourn
'Untitled (Coke Bottle)' 1989
Michael Cleary’s ‘Untitled’ challenges the conception of “works on paper”
is a fitting illustration of Nieto’s vision
as well as an exercise in Olsen’s vivacious linework
offering us the gift of blooms
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It is a work of art historical and aesthetic richness
while its flame-like forms suggest energy held in perfect equilibrium