Spaceship, oil painting, “Squeezing Tinman 12”
$2,000.00
This artwork was basically an exercise in devising some analogies to facilitate communication without blunt trauma of dragging skeletons and dirty laundry into the light of day, without sophistication.
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Description
- Spaceship, oil painting, “Squeezing Tinman 12”
- 30 x 40″ Oil painting on canvas
- Black, “poor man’s frame”, painted sides
- Signed on the front
- 2013, by Josh De Pasquale
The Story behind Spaceship, oil painting, “Squeezing Tinman 12”
We all have treasures
We all want to fly
Truth gets you places and it gets blurry in the dark
We all have bones
Kiss the rat, if it itches?
The constellation of Orphiuchus represents the Serpent Bearer and healer
Happy snakes have as many colours as the colour wheel
Spaceship, oil painting, “Squeezing Tinman 12” was basically an exercise in devising some analogies to facilitate communication without blunt trauma of dragging skeletons and dirty laundry into the light of day, without sophistication.
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About the Artist
From an early age Josh De Pasquale loved to draw. After school, this skill went quiet, and life went on. In his late 20s, when Josh was introduced to the joys of oil paint, he returned to the “crayons”, with passion. Josh was born in Brisbane. He has lived in Brisbane most of his life.
Josh creates art using paint, pencil, clay, and digital. Like components in a kinetic energy device, knitted tones and themes in Josh’s work perpetually nod toward life as a masterpiece. Art, for Josh, is about that triumph of cooperation and creativity, that is the nice place where he can be peaceful!
Josh’s work demonstrates passion about learning and communication, using blunt, sophisticated noise. Josh’s art dreams to introduce opinions and patterns and wisdom, using visual mediums to touch viewing brains. Josh’s work is about egression from the pigeon holes of life, he wants to take the soul out into the proper air so it can burn. In a time and space where all words, gestures, even thoughts, may be cast as cardinal sin, Josh’s art surrenders to nature.
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