Author: Mark Toner
i am manchester love this place and the people .am 55 years old and i still live with my mum and dad " work encapsulates the energy and movement of the artists brush across the many surfaces he uses as a canvas to paint upon. He lets his oil paints bleed and blend to form patterns and fractals reminiscent of the infinite shapes and colours found within the known universe. His paintings are created to invite the viewer’s subconscious to generate its own interpretations of what is being depicted, leaving the imagination to navigate through his web of abstract and surreal landscapes. "
pigments at war
pigments at war

pigment at war
pigments at war goes se metric
abstract landscape

pigments at sea
showing us how this shark projected on too the glass looked love it hope you like it too 
fragments of war
fragments of war


Pizzazz (Abstract Acrylic Painting)
great painting amazing
Pizzazz, abstract acrylic 20″x 24″
Finally the holidays are over and I am ready to begin painting in the new year. Since it is such a busy time of year for me, I have painted three smaller abstracts so far. But in this blog post, I am focusing on explaining my process for painting “Pizzazz.”

- Pizzazz, paint applied
Starting out, I squeezed some random paint in the colors I wished to use for the painting. I chose white, turquoise, ultramarine blue and cadmium red. These were applied roughly in a pattern that I had in mind.

- Pizzazz, first layers
Then I spread the paint around with a large bristle brush, letting them mix and mingle. Using a small cup, I stamped some circles into the wet paint and used a wine cork to apply and/or remove paint from various areas. I placed these circles in a more-or-less cruciform pattern to assure a nice composition. Though I…
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Manchester lowry snow scene
Artist Mark Toner pigments at war Art Photography Sabastian Siwko
Finished commission
Art Mark Toner Pigments at war Art Photography Peter Kay
Pigment s in space .bringing the painting up too the light
Pigment s in space .using the moonlight has backdrop to light up the painting
Pigment s in space
Pigments at war
nature & pigments at war
Pigments at war mirror
pigments at peace
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pigments at war sea scape
nature and pigments at war
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Mark Toner Piano Desk
pigments at war
pigments at war
pigments at war
pigments at war
sea and land scape
pigments at war
pigments at war
art and imagination
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pigments at war
pigments make the devil
pigments at war
pigments at war
homo sapiens to the present day colour thru time
Scientists Have Found That Memories May Be Passed Down Through Generations In Our DNA.
am a painter and this is just what iv been saying for years love it thanks for sharing . mark
New research from Emory University School of Medicine, in Atlanta, has shown that it is possible for some information to be inherited biologically through chemical changes that occur in DNA. During the tests they learned that that mice can pass on learned information about traumatic or stressful experiences – in this case a fear of the smell of cherry blossom – to subsequent generations.
According to the Telegraph, Dr Brian Dias, from the department of psychiatry at Emory University, said: ”From a translational perspective, our results allow us to appreciate how the experiences of a parent, before even conceiving offspring, markedly influence both structure and function in the nervous system of subsequent generations.
“Such a phenomenon may contribute to the etiology and potential intergenerational transmission of risk for neuropsychiatric disorders such as phobias, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder.”
This suggests that experiences are somehow transferred from the brain into the genome, allowing…
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pigments at war
Hanging Nest
ghostly this one love it tom
Whilst not yet finished you can begin to see the idea of the new Nest sculpture, rather than circular and floor based the piece has been erected where one would expect it to be found.
The structure is still completely self supporting and no bindings of any type have been used in construction




























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