PAINTINGS

Gloria creates ‘Living Art’ with inspirational purpose: imparting blessing and a transference of the 'life and spirit' of the elements which she paints, in kinship with ‘human flourishing’.

To learn more about the science of this connection and her Art: My Art and Human Flourishing

"My passion are Nature’s elements such as ‘Water’ and ‘Light - to communicate the ‘life and spirit’ of these elements. Each painting imparts, and is a carrier of a Blessing - a life force - which radiates its own expression.

I am a Colourist and I create multi-dimensional colours using metallic and pearlescent acrylics from the largest pigment collection in the world. This, together with my technique, enables the manifestation of movement and vibrant life from the canvas.

My Artworks serve to inspire, bless and energize - positively influencing the atmosphere of any given space."

 

 

A VIEW FROM MY COLLECTION

 
FIRE  ŪNUS

2006
Acrylic on Canvas
91 cm x 61.5 cm x 3.5 cm
With frame:  104 cm x 79 cm x 5 cm

WATER DUO

2008
Acrylic on Canvas
101 cm x 55.5 cm x 3.5 cm
With frame:  111.5 cm x 65.5 cm x 5 cm
 FIRE DUO
 
2006
Acrylic on Canvas
83.5 cm  x 60 cm  x  3.5 cm
With frame:  96.5 cm x 74 cm x 5 cm
WATER TRĒS

2008
Acrylic on canvas
45 cm x 101 cm x 3.5 cm
With frame: 55.5 cm x 111.5 cm x 5 cm
LIGHT DUO

2006
Acrylic on canvas
56 cm x 91 cm x 3.5 cm
With frame: 67.5 cm x 102.5 cm x 5 cm
 

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Gloria is exhilarated by the process of creating a commissioned piece: 'It is my great joy and privilege to create a bespoke work. A great deal of love, energy and inspired creativity is poured out onto the canvas.'

If you are potentially interested in commissioning an Artwork, Gloria warmly welcomes you to get in touch with her. Contact

 

Please Note: These images are for reference only, it is impossible to reflect the integrity of the original detailed textures and depth of multi-dimensional colour reflections that are seen when face to face with the paintings. Viewing an image on a screen vs face to face with the painting, is an altogether different experience.