
Night Shelter
c. Michael St.Mark 2013

Portrait of the Portrait Artist
c. Michael St.Mark 2013
Given the critical furore in art review circles concerning Paul Emsley’s royal portrait, London Dada deem it appropriate that the royal artist be given his own controversial art interpretation for posterity.
( Kate looks on, approvingly… do we detect a veiled smile of secret satisfaction? )
She couldn’t possibly comment.
A4 giclee print on premium Ilford pearl, “scrunched” ( ” scrunch flex portraiture” invented by M.St.M in 2007 ) and employing the gloss surface of the paper to incorporate a unique light sharding effect.
Left part of the print adhered to the frame’s backing panel, the right side raised in relief for further 3D manipulation.
Infinitely flexible portraiture artwork.
Open box framed; 21cms x 30cms
Signed original; £1580.
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Derivation. Paul Emsley with his somewhat tired and overworked portrait of the Duchess of Cambridge’s photo, unveiled at the NPG yesterday.
Perhaps he should stick to drawing, “wot he is good at”.
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And finally; ” Mystery Woman” by Michael St.Mark from way back when.
Divine Sunrise
( oil on canvas, 80cms X 80cms)
c. Natalia Samoy 2009
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Russian artist Natalia Samoy’s color expressionist work Divine Sunrise induces within
the viewer a mysterious sense of entering into a more expansive, liberating dimension
as the eye is drawn inwards towards the light of the emerging sun on the horizon.
Enlightened art for a new age, invoking freedom and unity.
(This painting would represent an excellent investment also as a focal point in any room
for contemplation and meditation, inducing a state of timeless transendence, silent power and peace. )
Original; £900
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