Monday, August 10, 2015

Blue Storm

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Blue Storm
Blue Storm is an enigmatic piece featuring a dark, ominous cloud as the central figure of the painting. This cloud is not hazy or airy in texture; rather, it is composed of broad, strong strokes of color, creating an opacity that evokes a thunderstorm which has covered the sky in a thick cloak of clouds that is impenetrable to the eye. The roiling plumes of the cloud twist and bend around each other, giving an impression of strong winds and writhing movement.

The blue color of this storm has significance, for the color blue is often associated with water, suggesting that this is a cloud that will bring torrential rain. Blue is also associated with cold, so perhaps the rain could in fact be a blizzard of dense and relentless snow. In either case, the storm in the painting is an ominous image of pending natural disaster.

This is acrylic on paper. Oil Painting of 48" x 48" (121cm x 121cm) available for $12,500.00 (c) Taylor Pam 1998-2015, all rights (worldwide) reserved

Pricing for custom products starting at the following:
Untitled Canvas Print $184
Untitled Framed Print $184
Untitled Print $134
Untitled Acrylic Print $174
Untitled Metal Print $165
Untitled Greeting Card $8.95
Untitled iPhone Case $155
Untitled Samsung Galaxy Case $155
Untitled Throw Pillow $32
Untitled Duvet Cover $165
Untitled Tote Bag $271
Untitled Shower Curtain $160
Untitled T-Shirt $23

©1998-2015 Claretta Taylor Pam. All Rights Reserved

Sunday, August 9, 2015

Fast Car


Light explodes, emerging from the darkness - alarming the senses. Speed befits a wavering blur of white while beads as orange nimble streams dance upwards in their efforts not to fade. Trails of white and deep fire exit the frame in an iridescent show of force. Motion demonstrates power that passes quickly. As hastily for the eye to recognize the light, it recedes to a faint twinkle of its former radiance. The sudden intrusion of machine juxtaposed against the serenity of darkness awakens desire in the body. 

The charge cannot be ignored -- the roar of the engine and the intrusion of light must be recognized. Turning to follow its stillness begs a return to the scene - the appearance of light and speed remains. A quest is promised in the fading tendrils of light. 

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This is digital art. Oil Painting of 48" x 48" (121cm x 121cm) available for $12,500.00 © Taylor Pam 1998-2015, all rights (worldwide) reserved 

Created 2009