The Winamop art gallery is open. Do browse around.
Photography by Rachel Turney
Pictures by Michael Moreth
Art by Edward Lee
True Beauty by de Laras
Art by KJ Hannah Greenberg
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The unfolding head
The Art of Dreck by Adam Kluger
Art by Terry Brinkman
Art by Adam Kluger
Photograph
by Orbindu Ganga
Art
by Adam Kluger
Photographs
by Fabrice Poussin
Winter Wonderland
Photographs by Martin David Edwards
Photographs
by Wayne Russell
Photographs
by Fabrice Poussin
Photographs
by David J. Thompson
Photographs
by Kyle Hemmings
Sketches & Watercolours
by Wayne H.W Wolfson
Photography
by Sarah Edwards
Photography
by Eleanor Leonne Bennett
Watercolours
Wayne H.W Wolfson
Margaret Atkinson, Nicolette Westfall, and Jeff Crouch get
together to produce some wonderful images.
Pictures from Jeff Crouch and Diana Magallon
Photography by Jeff Crouch.
Click on the image to see more.
Cartoons by Cartwright.
Steve cartwright is a talented cartoonist and this is his
"Beatnik on horn, man".
You can see
more here.
Pictures by Ira Joel Haber
A landscape by ira joel haber, follow the link to the
Photobucket site.
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more
Photography by Claudio De Luca
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This is "Jerk-Over Temple", a picture from the on-line
exhibition "Pop Mennonite" from American artist Don Swartzentruber. There are
ten oil paintings on canvas and fourteen drawings sketched in bronze and raisen
noir prisma and carbon ink. On the mat of each drawing is a symmetrical emblem
of an eight-point star (as found Mennonite and Amish folk art) with Mickey
Mouse ears (from popular culture). Each image has a kindred expression that
manifests as a comic book. Old church bulletins were collaged into the pages
from the archives of my father who faithfully collected bulletins each Sunday
for almost forty years.
(The Mennonites are a religious group which originated in
Europe during the Reformation, they were persecuted and fled around the world,
some settled in the U.S.A.)
This is the goat's head from "Carnal Casino", one of 36 6" x
8" oil-painted panels which make up the Totem Triptychs. Each triptych has
three panels. The layout concept for these triptychs spawned from the
children's card game that playfully matches animal parts resulting in hybrid
animals. While each triptych is thematically complete, there is unlimited
potential for variant narratives when the panels are interchanged.
Click on the pictures
or here to see
more and if you are inspired to write some interpretive prose on the Totem
Triptychs then Don would welcome your contribution. See
here
for details.
Security by Dee Rimbaud. Dee is a writer and artist
born in Glasgow.
A little art-vérité.
I call it simply:
"Help!"
This is one of the Doktor's photographs which catch the world
off guard. You can see some more if you click the picture or visit
his own web-site.
This is "Heart City" a 1987 work by artist, sculptor, wood
carver (and more) Hilary Bryanston. She now lives in Wales where she continues
to work in many art forms. She has a web-site with lots of
great art on it.
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