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The End from Dennis Omar on Vimeo.
3ft x 6ft
Mixed Media: Acrylic & Indian Ink on stretched cotton canvas
Painted live for a fundraiser in Washington DC.
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Collaboration with DJ Cosmo Lubertazzo & Colin S. Johnson, Photographer for Performance Art event in Washington, DC, USA hosted at Penn Social.
First image is of the completed painting and event photo’s by Colin S. Johnson.
Size: 6ft (w) x 4ft (h)
Media: Acrylic & Indian Ink on stretched cotton canvas with museum stretcher bars.
Size: 36 inch x 48 inch
Materials: 2014 Time Magazine Year in Review, Destroyed Canvas, old paint brush on stretched canvas
Year Completed: 2015
Location: Arts and Craft Market in Washington DC
Participated in an open air painting event at Windsor Castle. The purpose of the event was to be inspired by being inside the walls of the castle and for the inspiration to reflect in the work you created on the day. EVERYONE except for me painted a castle. 🏰 👀 The world needed another 30 paintings of Windsor Castle on that day and I missed the memo.
My inspiration came from the feminine and masculine engery that I felt inside the castle grounds.
Turns out, my definition of open air painting is not the same as the romantic landscape version that everyone else had. I rocked up with the largest canvas they would allow me to bring, easel on wheels and loads of painting supplies. It rained like crazy on the day and I ended up doing a majority of this piece under a platic tarp while my fellow artists gazed in horror and confusion.
Size: 36 inch x 36 inch
Material: Mixed Media (gold leaf, arcylic) on stretched cotton canvas
Year Completed: 2018
Location: Windsor Castle Grounds, United Kingdom
Tree was completed live during the Tokyo International Art Show hosted by the Global Art Association.
Media: Arcylic & Indian Ink on loose cotton canvas
Size: 36inch x 38inch
DJ: Guy Perryman
Location completed: Shibuya - Tokyo Japan
Year Completed: 2017
Painted live during an International Art show in Amsterdam. The images are of the Christine Walters who wore goggles during the show. The theme during the painting was science. Christine used beakers to mix her paint and a white lab coat with the same face image as in the painting.
48 inch x 48 inch on fine canvas, aluminium frame
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7ft x 7ft
Media: Acrylic on stretched cotton canvas
Collaboration for The Suit Project
Painted live at The Hope in Windsor, United Kingdom