Skies — Abstract — Architecture — Research — Design
• ARCHITECTURE •
structure, geometry, and systems imagery
The architectural paintings and prints for sale in this gallery include pen, ink, watercolor, oil, and acrylic. Formation of the architect, designer, painter, artisan requires a personal commitment to—work, study, travel. Architecture is a very unique way of working. An architect may maintain a certain belief, theology, or personal philosophy about what is to be done or what the designer wants to do and does it in the creation of an object, space, or building. After the work has been completed, those people who know the architect or did not know the creator of the work can look into that structure and walk in the space and come to know its architect. The architect’s beliefs, theology, or personal philosophy: the design principles, values, beliefs come to life. And, they can be seen! Then those who come to understand that this thing—this space—this building was designed by someone who loved beyond themselves. This is what architecture is all about: a way of service, a means of giving, to love and then to inspire the spirits of others. The artist’s thoughts and emotions become images, forms, and visual reflections of their inner experience. Their task then is to transform these visual reflections, fueling their expression of space and form, which can be both abstractions and experiences. Art and architecture are reflections of their times. Step into a new moment, hour, minute—where each image creates a new intersection between the human and divine, the past future is made present. Contemporary Artworks—we are the “catchers” or “collectors” of art, adding purpose and value to any room in your home. Define your space with our architectural paintings and prints for sale, adding a symbol of cultural expression and historical achievement to your home.
Architect’s Travel Journal:
Rome, Florence, Assisi, Venice, Milan, Paris, Normandy, Marseilles, Toulouse, La Ruche, Brest, Barcelona, Netherlands, London, Greece, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, New Orleans, Seattle, Notre Dame, Boston, North Carolina, Saint Louis, Louisville, Ann Arbor.