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after Chikupo Cave Art Matt The Unfathomable Artist
“after Chikupo Cave Art” [25th January 2025] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, acrylic painting on A4 250gsm mixed media paper, 5000 x 3592 pixels.

after Chikupo Cave Art

[ pre-published commentary is highlighted in blue. If you have seen my Instagram posts for these works you can skip re-reading if you prefer. ]

“after Chikupo Cave Art” is stylistic ‘cave art’ with symbology in the stripes, dashes and a dot inspired from recent acrylic paint and collage/mixed media works such as “UN noise dash dot”, “Conker Lots”, “The Fathomable Scream” and “Tiger Lion Sphinx with Human Hair”.

The works referenced all feature either/and/or stripes, dashes or dots to hint the idea of Morse code. “after Chikupo Cave Art” differs in its whimsical addition of dashes and dots contrary to the other pieces. Despite the whimsical nature to fill canvas paper space, I feel there is a point to this. I don’t know what exactly, or why I chose to include this symbology.

Vertical Cosmos

Vertical Cosmos after Chikupo Cave Art Matt The Unfathomable Artist
“Vertical Cosmos” [23rd January 2025] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, acrylic painting on A4 250gsm mixed media paper, 5000 x 3623 pixels.

“Vertical Cosmos” is an art experiment.

I posted this work giving no information regarding its originating inspiration, theme or interconnection. Specifically for viewers to form their own ideas, first.

After making the piece I realised a sorrowful woman’s face at the centre of the ostrich egg! I was stood several feet from the artwork at the time, then appreciating why I didn’t wish to change the cerulean blue paintwork.

The ‘vertical’ title for the piece is derived from the atomic structure of ostrich eggs, namely the vertical crystal layer. Decorated ostrich eggs have been used to make art pieces in Africa for millenia.

I wanted to make an impressionistic ostrich egg after listening to a Botswana man playing the hanedelo, a one-stringed violin type instrument, recorded in Botswana, the Kalahari Desert, 1972, according to the video’s description in 2017.

Here is the video I viewed:

Video posted to YouTube by Joe Leeming publicly available online.

The San bushman’s rapture is fascinating. I felt his spirit was lifted by the music.

Cave Art Monsters

Cave Art Monsters Matt The Unfathomable Artist
“Cave Art Monsters” [25th January 2025] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, acrylic painting with ink pen doodle on A4 250gsm mixed media paper, 5000 x 3559 pixels.

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Bonded atoms, for this theme see also “Fragments #1” which features Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin riding on a train track, broom or rocket. Hey, to me “Fragments #1″ was a bunch of abstract shapes when I made it. The only discernible shape I could visualise was the popular ‘blanket ghost’ in triangular orange at the top-right. Complete chance.

For that matter, are bonded atoms somehow represented in “Conker Lots”? Possible conjecture or coincidence I guess. Could be scientific in some way though.

Making art for all ages is something I enjoy. Appealing to classical art fans and a child five years of age is the gift of artmaking.

Log Cabin with an Orange

Log Cabin with an Orange Matt The Unfathomable Artist
“Log Cabin with an Orange” [12th January 2025] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, acrylic painting on A4 250gsm mixed media paper, 5000 x 3598 pixels.

Here is the reel:

@saraandcrew

never did i think this is how i would come back to my house

♬ original sound – mommy sara

TikTok video reel copyright of @sarahandcrew publicly available online.

I believe citizens have the right to lawfully question commercial and locale climate policies based on lives, health, business impacts, real-world economic damages in $trillions, residential estate values and wildlife.

My digital works such as ”Newton ft² – Mud“ artistically highlight the effects of manmade climate damage.

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Triple Seismic Waves with Oscillation #1

‘Triple Seismic Waves with Oscillation #1’ [July 2020] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, dip nib ink pen on A3 180gsm paper.

Spontaneously sharing my latest dip nib ink pen artwork using iron gall ink entitled ‘Triple Seismic Waves with Oscillation #1’.

Electronic oscillation produces pleasing visual effects.  This artwork seeks to replicate the idea in drawing form using my free hand technique for the curved lines.  I love scientific art.  Curves, electronics, seismographs, oscillators, earthquakes, sound waves, along with the beauty of artistic courses.

For this artwork I use a nib that creates a double ink line due to the noticeably distant ‘tines’ of the metallic nib.  The flow of ink is important with dip nibs where one is wishing to produce a continuous line across a ‘decent measure of time’ once upon the paper.

The effect of oscillation can been seen vertically in this artwork.

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type: The Unfathomable Artist

‘type: The Unfathomable Artist #1’ [19th February 2020] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, Digital Pop Artwork, MS Shell Dig 2 and Times New Roman fonts, 7016 x 4951 pixels, 600dpi, A4 Landscape format.

Digital Pop Artworks digitally produced to technologically articulate the need for global climate change policies.

Subtle version two shown immediately below, with the future idea to create written words and iconography throughout the blue canvas space:

‘type: The Unfathomable Artist #2’ [20th May 2020] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, Digital Pop Artwork, MS Shell Dig 2 font, 4412 pixels x 3981 pixels, 600dpi, A4 Landscape format.

Version three with Times New Roman ‘type’ font and ITC Kristen chosen for the main green yellow alternating Unfathomable text shown below:

‘type: The Unfathomable Artist #3’ [24th May 2020] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, Digital Pop Artwork, Times New Roman and ITC Kristen fonts, 7016 pixels x 4961 pixels, 600dpi, A4 Landscape format.

At the time of editing this page on 24th May 2020 I have started work on two oil paintings for my ‘type: The Unfathomable Artist‘ series of pop artworks.  The blue screen backgrounds are already completed.  I’m waiting for the refined linseed oil mixed within the oil paints to dry before adding the painted fonts.

I’m likely to choose version #3 as the first oil painting artwork for me to finish.  Then version #1, as seen in these Digital Pop Artworks.  The blue backgrounds already look delicious.

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