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Creation of artistic masterpieces. Mainly in abstract form. Some feature realism. Think of age-old oil-on-canvas paintings meet the advanced brushstrokes of a digital pencil and tablet. Such is the talent we produce.
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A New Dawn
$10
An expressive abstract digital painting filled with movement and layered color, inviting reflection, transition, and emotional release.
The Spill Over
$10
The work draws from Abstract Expressionism, particularly the post–Helen Frankenthaler and Morris Louis tradition, where color behaves as a stain rather than a defined boundary. Pigment flows and settles organically, allowing emotion to emerge through movement instead of fixed form. It also reflects European lyrical abstraction, seen in its restraint, softness, and quiet confidence rather than overt intensity. The composition favors suggestions over declaration, inviting viewers to slow down and engage intuitively. A subtle echo of Turner’s late atmospheric works is present, where structure dissolves into light and color. Forms feel suspended and transient, leaving mood and atmosphere to carry the emotional weight.
In Far Away Zanzibar
$15
This work resonates with naïve modernism and postcolonial memory painting, where place is experienced emotionally rather than depicted literally. It carries echoes of Paul Klee’s symbolic architecture, using simplified forms to suggest meaning rather than describe structure. African vernacular references are present, but they are filtered through a Western modernist sensibility, creating a thoughtful cultural dialogue rather than a direct quotation. Zanzibar appears here as an idea instead of a destination, which gives the piece its quiet power and consciously avoids exoticism. The composition feels intentionally indirect, allowing memory and atmosphere to lead the viewer’s interpretation. Subtle refinements—such as varying the density of vertical strokes to suggest light, extending the smoke or vegetation slightly upward, or introducing a faint tonal shift in the ground—could enhance movement and grounding without compromising the work’s restraint.






