About pixels paradise

About me pixels & paradise

nourishing our spirit through feeding our eyes nourishing our eyes through feeding our spirit

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, eyes are the gateway to the soul, seeing is believing - all my life I have loved making pictures. The passion for picture making began when I was a child, and for the last fifty years it has continued to be a source of great pleasure. Drawing, painting, photography, moving pictures - all these means of creating food for the eyes are part of my paradise on earth.

A pixel is a picture element in digital imaging. It's the smallest controllable element, in a picture represented on a screen. As you read these words and look at the pictures here, you are seeing thousands and thousands of pixels. I love them. I love it when they leave the screen and become physical.

Pixels Paradise is my attempt to find homes for my pictures. This is my effort to sell my pictures, my art. When someone decides to buy one of my pictures, to give it a home and to live with it, that is, for me, a piece of paradise.

My attempt here includes a shop. To make it easier for you to buy a piece of my art.

If you don't find anything to buy, I hope you have fun looking around at my pixels.

If you would like to commission a picture, that's also possible. In the shop the pictures have specific sizes - larger sizes are possible and the pixels love getting bigger.

Me

I've been making pictures most of my life. I studied Fine Art in London for a couple of years & combined this with studying filmmaking.

I write poetry and make poetry films. I make pictures that become cover art and illustrations. I also conceive, create & curate online multi-media projects - bringing together artists, poets & musicians from around the world.

The key ingredient in my life has been creativity. And love. There's a lot more that I could ramble on about but I won't. I'll let my pictures do the talking here at Pixels Paradise.

“An active line on a walk, moving freely, without goal.”

- Paul Klee - 

“I want a very ordered image,

but I want it to have come about by chance.”

- Francis Bacon -