The wounded man is a theme that recurs through my work, though it has taken different forms over the years.
The Wounded Man, 2013, acrylic on cardboard, 48" x 36".
William T. Ayton is a British artist based in Tempe, Arizona & New York's Hudson Valley. His work deals with the human condition, social issues and myth. He creates drawings, paintings & augmented reality pieces, and has recently started to experiment with AI-generated art.
Sunday, August 18, 2013
Tuesday, August 06, 2013
The Heart Still Belongs to You
Another large-ish piece on cardboard, done early in the morning. I deliberately under-drew this one, as it seemed best kept simple. The title presented itself to me as I worked—it seemed to fit the piece.
The Heart Still Belongs to You, 2013, acrylic on cardboard, 48" x 36".
The Heart Still Belongs to You, 2013, acrylic on cardboard, 48" x 36".
Labels:
acrylic painting,
art,
drawing,
eyes closed,
face,
head,
mystical,
visionary
Sunday, August 04, 2013
The Superhuman
This is another new painting on cardboard, done in a slightly more primitive and surreal style than usual.
The Superhuman, 2013, acrylic on cardboard, 48" x 36".
The Superhuman, 2013, acrylic on cardboard, 48" x 36".
Labels:
acrylic painting,
art,
head,
superhuman,
surreal
To Touch the Face of God
I've started working on a larger scale on cardboard (well, 48" x 36" anyway, which is quite large). I'm not sure if this is finished (it could be), or a study for a more developed piece...we'll see...
To Touch the Face of God, 2013, acrylic on cardboard, 48" x 36".
To Touch the Face of God, 2013, acrylic on cardboard, 48" x 36".
Thursday, August 01, 2013
The Sleeper Dreams On
Another new ink drawing. I'm intending to do some larger-scale work soon...
The Sleeper Dreams On, 2013, brush & ink on paper, 16.5" x 14".
The Sleeper Dreams On, 2013, brush & ink on paper, 16.5" x 14".
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