Welcome to the art styles page. For a more comprehensive galleries page, please click here.
This page is intended for use by gallery and art space coordinators, as well as those considering commissioning Bruce to complete some work or a project. The following images form a representative sample of the art styles in wich Bruce commonly works, and as such can be used to aid selection of a style which might be more appropriate for a given space or project.
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1. Full Colour Black Outline A visually striking format, generally using inks and markers on card or paper. Occasionally acrylics and markers on canvas. Image: Shaman Dancer, 2004 |
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2. Full Colour Silver Outline Another striking format whose shimmering visual effect is not fully reproduced in this small image. Media tends to be inks and markers on card or paper and the originals have to be seen to be fully appreciated! Image: Making Magic..., 2005 |
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3. Digital Work On Textiles A format which combines modern digital art process with textile design. This work is usually digitally printed onto canvas or cotton satin. Image: The Mysterious 7 Macaw, 2007 |
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4. Silver Portraiture An expanding part of my practice, this work tends to be silver marker on card or paper and follows unconventional lines and forms to create a nonetheless recognisable portrait. Image: David, 2004 |
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5. Silver On Dark Varying from the simple to the extremely complex, this format is most commonly marker on card and marker and acrylics on canvas. Image: Just Standing, 2004 |
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6. Digital Abstract for Public Spaces Again using digital vector processes, this format has been adapted for public art works (canvas banners) and animation design. Image: Islamic Blue, 2007 |
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7. Digital Visionary Art This large format mixes hand drawn sketches with pens and silver markers with digital Photoshop processes. The final piece is printed onto Cotton Satin textile. Image: Salvia Channels, 2006 |
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8. Unconventional Landscapes Derived from petroglyphic forms and satellite maps, these dreamlike alternative landscapes are produced in ink & marker on card media. Image: Xiber, 2007 |
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9. Visionary Textures Derived from dream and vision imagery, a range of non-repetitive, shifting textures in a variety of media. Image: Human Pods, 2006 |
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10. Abstract Photography Using a variety of low-fi and digital cameras, these abstract photgraphs create an atmospheric effect for any space. Image: Microlith, 2006 |
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