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Post by timimiflash on Apr 24, 2008 19:04:37 GMT 10
Howdy All, New here , from Adelaide and thought I'd add a few of the highlights from my collection. Hope you all like and if so will put a few more up. ps can't stand Conceptual crap, saw some ghastly stuff at the Biennial in Adelaide. Cheers and happy viewing. Voodoo Ray by Luc Price aka 'Cyclops' Sieze by C215 Toxteth Cherub by Naive John Despite Nature (Clifton Suspension Bridge) by Guy Denning Madness of King George by Guy Denning Beginning by Labrona
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Post by jonw on Apr 24, 2008 20:04:10 GMT 10
WOW!!! Some stunners, thanks for showing these. Loving 'Seize' and 'Despite Nature' is very dark... reminds me of cold and wet days in B'tol... Just near the bridge are some great curry houses...
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Post by hugs on Apr 24, 2008 20:13:47 GMT 10
Brunels finest hour that bridge mate....and I'm sure I know the very curry houses you speak of. A little slice of Bristol there ..Guy Denning & Cyclops ( think he's Bristolian ?? )
Nice collection mate...nice
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Post by waxology on Apr 24, 2008 20:49:58 GMT 10
Wow! Madness of King George and the C215 are awesome!
welcome mate. Great collection
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Post by timimiflash on Apr 24, 2008 21:10:23 GMT 10
Thanks for the kind words. Here are a few more works. Cheers Subtle Future Views by Anthony Lister By The Tyne by Charles Thomson Family Matters I by Jo Lee Fly Trap by Ray Caesar Vile Brew by STOT21stCplanB Red Skirt by Cherri Wood
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Post by holden on Apr 24, 2008 21:46:34 GMT 10
Very nice collection with some very different pieces in there Love the Cyclops and the Madness of King George, very brooding and 28 days later Cheers for sharing
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Post by hugs on Apr 24, 2008 21:49:44 GMT 10
The last 2 pieces I reckon are some of the best pieces I've seen for a long time, not familair with much of ther works but I really really like them! I guess the teapot is an English thing ( happy St Georges day !!) I'm a big tea drinker and that pot is madness, the Cherri Wood reminds me very much of Micallef, in a good way I may add. Are you also an English man Timi,the works you show make me think that..Bristol,the Tyne.....like bloody David Frost on "through the keyhole" LOL...
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Post by timimiflash on Apr 24, 2008 22:26:34 GMT 10
Thanks all, Definitely an Australian, lived in UK a time ago and have a love for modern 20thC British art, and 21stC also. Sorry for the file photos but bound to be be better than my own! Here is another Cherri Wood 'Don't be Scared' Only just received Jo Lee's work, her busts are amazing. Only wish I could get another but alas no room.
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Post by hugs on Apr 25, 2008 9:05:35 GMT 10
I'm liking this Cherri Wood loads !! Very nice indeed
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Post by Joe J on Apr 25, 2008 9:39:27 GMT 10
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Post by timimiflash on Apr 25, 2008 12:19:00 GMT 10
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Post by timimiflash on Apr 25, 2008 12:23:33 GMT 10
Here are a couple of other works in storage as the Mrs hates them and may have to let go as eyeing off another work soon. Painted with Broken Hand by Vigo Girl V by Copyright
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Post by gbh on Apr 25, 2008 13:35:03 GMT 10
love that king george finally some denning with colours
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Post by timimiflash on Apr 26, 2008 20:16:33 GMT 10
Howdy gbh, Yes its a great Denning, despite all the praise for 'Lilith' on the Denning forum I think that King George is his best. Mind you I wouldn't say no to 'Lilith'. Purchased it from Tunnadines with Despite Nature just prior to him taking off. My first Denning was direct from Guy, always the most satisfying way to buy. Its a great painting in the flesh no where near as dark as the pic. Its amongst the first of 2007 which is easily his darkest phase.
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Post by winterlily on Apr 29, 2008 18:08:27 GMT 10
Hi Timimiflash
xcellent stuff.....particularly the wood, lee and denning pieces
nice work
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