Tuesday, 7 April 2020

Sunday, 5 April 2020

Maybe this is exactly what its meant to be like.....
 : Down. Oil on Canvas
 : I Thought I Knew You: The Secret. Pencil on Card
 : New. Oil on Canvas
 : The Clue. Oil on Canvas
 : The Measure of a Metaphor: #1. Pencil on Card
 ; The World Exists in a Metaphor. Oil on Canvas
 : Tickle the Boo. Oil on Canvas
: True: The Welder. Oil on Card

Monday, 24 June 2019

 : The Behavior of Light: Just Glow. Pencil on Card. 52 x 32 cm
 : The Behavior of Light: Always 2. Pencil on Card 52 x 32cm
 : The Behavior of Light: Who Knew? Pencil on Card 32 x 52cm
 : The Behavior of Light: Sneakin'. Pencil on Card. 52 x 32 cm
  : The Behavior of Light: Ohhhh. Oil on Card. A1 841mm x 594 
: The Behavior of Light: Untitled. Pencil on Card. 52 x 32cm

Tuesday, 4 June 2019

 The Behavior of Light: The Back Garden. Pencil on Card. 32 x 52 cm
  The Behavior of Light: The Bru. Pencil on Card. 32 x 52 cm.....

There is no good and evil, only light and dark, both are necessary.
  The Behavior of Light: When I Was New. Pencil on Card. A3 29.7 x 42.0cm....

The world of Being is who we are in our own eyes, a reflection of our needs and wants, a feeling of ego which we construct for ourselves. This construct is built on a reaction to others in a positive affirmation of feeling. It comes forth in a solid petrification. Nietzsche rejects this in the sense that values are made when we become, in the moment. But we must create our grand buildings, on familiar grounds in order to wipe them clean and create something more grand, and here’s the thing, on the same foundations. Is Complete Nihilism in this sense possible? Can we truly create originally, or is what we create inevitably influenced by the past?


 The Behavior of Light: I Loved You. Pencil on Card. 32 x 52 cm.......


Sometimes we live within the cages we create for ourselves, sometimes we break free of them

Wednesday, 15 May 2019

For Sale. Please contact: ross.forbes8580@gmail.com for details
: The Behavior of Light: The Growth of The Boo. Oil on Canvas. 140 x 101cm

What we become is more important than what we are. Frederic Nietzsche. The moment before we are in which we create, in the moment of creation we know freedom, before it is weighted with form. This state cannot be regulated or controlled. To know freedom is to know the possibility that we can become anything. This thought is scary but it is also ultimately empowering. Human nature is nothing to fear, but once you know it becoming has served it’s purpose. Bitter sweet and always true, we are freed of prejudice when we realise morality is a doctrine created by the individual for the individual within the value-realm of nihilism