>-Quaere Cosmos Arcana Imperii-<

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Here are some reference videos and images:
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The three from the triptych seem better to try as actual originals and NOT from “angry abstract expressionist “action painting which during COVID isn’t going to find much of a receptive audience. Or even if it did, the tension would “always be there” and at my age maybe I need less of it.
But night time beauty of light is something I am far more fascinated by, have the canvas for, and have the resources for.
I writing from a position that I couldn’t stretch a canvas for the Kuniyoshi “Carp”. So I had to change up and hit SouthLoop IV, and then get into this and have found the below image has a LOT going for it:
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As usual got even more organized. And part of that aside from having the drawing table close, was getting the big monitor in here. Then I decided to use SouthLoop as the basis of my next “city scape” because I know the terrain. I know the space. It has depth. It has integrity of structures. It’ not the view down a crowded block from ground level that this was:
Then studio organization involved getting research area upgraded via Google Earth installed on Linux MATE.
Then getting Shutter into action.
Then taking these:
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Here’s a set of pics where I’ve rolled the easels in. It always looks more attractive with clear open space but luckily that’s only a 5 minute task to accomplish due to everything being on wheels and stored in studio room#2 aka the “drying room”. Seems like my camera lens had a bit of dust on it. Having this separate from my work office is a real treat as I can still handle business if needed by just rolling my chair a couple meters out into the heady duty office space.














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This will no doubt be the next study.
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A First rate Man of War driven onto a reef of rocks, floundering in a gale by George Philip Reinagle
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1700 A Mediterranean Brigantine Drifting Onto a Rocky Coast
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CURRENT WORK IN PROGRESS
“Jonah tries to flee from God’s request to travel to the city of Nineveh. At sea his ship is caught by a storm. Jonah knows that he is the cause of the mighty tempest. He sacrifices himself and lets the others cast him into the sea.
Ryder is best known for his dark allegorical work and seascapes, which he painted using subtle colour differences.” – https://www.artbible.info/art/large/197.htm
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Illustration of Jonah being swallowed by the fish from the Kennicott Bible, folio 305r (1476), in the Bodleian Library, Oxford.