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Leo Plaw
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Artist // Professional // Traditional Art
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Leo Plaw is known for narrative and figurative oil painting and  drawing with brooding atmospheres. His works draw upon rich veins of  imagery from myth and psychology, seeking to explore deeper and often  disowned human motivations. While his stylistic influences include Old  Masters and Academic Art, contemporary representational expressions are  important for him also. For him the human figure on a canvas is like an  actor on a stage, whose aim is to suspend the viewer’s disbelief and  have them identify with the character or scene and enter into the  experience.


Favourite TV Shows
TV? What is TV?
Favourite Bands / Musical Artists
Heilung
Favourite Writers
Carl Jung
Favourite Games
life
Favourite Gaming Platform
Earth
Tools of the Trade
brush, pallet knife
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Art
I'm not posting DA any longer while they allow AI "art" to run rampant. It's killed the platform. Look for my look for my latest works on Instagram.
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And now for something different... My first plein air painting for the year which I painted in the company of Kuba Ambrose up in the forested hills. Even a rain storm wasn't going to stop us painting. It wasn't until I made it home that I discovered the forest had also left its mark on the painting as we walked out through thick foliage. It adds a little extra character to the painting. Prior to my outdoor painting adventures, I prepared a stack of self-made canvas boards. Previously I had simply gessoed plywood. But after seeing another artist mount pre-primed canvas to boards and how easy it was, I ferreted out the canvas offcuts that I had been keeping for such unforeseen possibilities. Mounting the canvas wasn't as straight forward as I had thought, so after some trial and error, I now have a production process which gets the job done with a minimum of fuss. I think I now have more than enough canvas boards for this year's plein air season. 30 x 21cm, oil on canvas
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Imagine this recent original oil painting hanging on your wall. Make an offer now, because it could be yours to keep. http://www.ebay.com/itm/251456469542
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Fantastic gallery!

Thank you Ann!

Thanks a lot 4 Watching!!

Thank You very much 4 Kung fu!! 😀

All your paintings are beautiful!

Thank you very much! 😀

You're welcome. 😊