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New Painting: Man Walking In Paris Wearing Red-Striped Scarf


This 48″ X 36″ original figurative oil painting on museum wrap, stretched canvas by artist Warren Keating is a new painting from my latest series. It depicts a foreshortened figure of an older, white-haired Parisian man walking on the sidewalk on St. Germain as viewed from The Hotel Lutetia balcony above. This figurative art is painted with a new type of mark making, termed Pixelated Impressionism, a signature style in which the expressive swashes of paint depict the moving pixels from the original digital video reference image. more info>

Newest painting: Girls Walking On The Boardwalk

36″ X 36″ original figurative oil painting on stretched canvas, “Girls Walking On The Santa Cruz Boardwalk”, is a figurative painting from my award-winning, internationally-collected series of original oil paintings. It depicts three figures walking on the Boardwalk in Santa Cruz, California as viewed from the aerial tram above. This contemporary figurative art is rendered is considered part of the Paintography movement. The foreshortened walking figures were painted with a new type of mark making termed Pixel Expressionism, a signature style in which the expressive swashes of paint depict the moving pixels from the original digital video reference image.

Latest figurative painting “Bicyclist In Paris”

This figurative painting is part of my series, Overview. The foreshortened figure of this woman bicycling on St. Germain was captured from a balcony at the Hotel Lutetia and then painted in a unique style, Pixel Expressionism. Recently at the California Open in Los Angeles, Juror Katherine Chang Liu said that one of my overview paintings was "the most expressive piece in the show…content is fresh…captured the imagination." more info>

“Paris Couple With Cap And Rain Bonnet”, latest figurative painting

11″ X 14″ oil on canvas, “Paris Couple With Cap And Rain Bonnet” by Warren Keating, is a figurative painting from my award-winning Overview series of original oil paintings. It is a small painting of an older Parisian couple, viewed from above, walking on St. Germain in Paris, France. These foreshortened walking figures were captured on video walking on St. Germain after a Paris rain and then painted on archival, museum wrap canvas with a type of Expressionist mark making that I have invented, Pixelated Expressionism, a signature style in which the expressive swashes of paint depict the moving pixels from the original digital video reference image. more info / purchase >

Blue Umbrella In The Paris Rain

Large 36″ X 48″ oil on canvas, “Blue Umbrella In The Paris Rain” by Warren Keating, is a figurative painting from my latest award-winning series. It is a painting of a figure walking on St. Germain viewed from above. My work is considered part of the Paintography movement, because it uses videographic artifacts as its inspiration. This foreshortened figure was captured on video walking in Paris, then painted on archival, museum wrap canvas with a type of mark making that I have invented, Pixelated Impressionism, a signature style in which the expressive swashes of paint depict the moving pixels from the original digital video reference image, giving an abstract quality of this Contemporary Figurative art. more info>

“Paris Tourists In Red With Camera II”, latest figurative painting

24" X 24" original figurative oil painting on deep stretched canvas, "Paris Tourists In Red With Camera II" by artist Warren Keating, is a figurative painting from my award-winning, internationally-collected series of original oil paintings. It depicts two figures, a woman and child holding hands, walking briskly down St. Germain as viewed from hotel balcony above. The figure of the the child is holding a map or tour guide book; the mother has a camera around her neck. This contemporary figurative art is considered part of the Paintography movement. The foreshortened walking figures were captured on video walking on St. Germain and then painted freehand on archival, museum wrap canvas with a type of mark making that I have invented, Pixelated Impressionism, a signature style in which the expressive swashes of paint depict the moving pixels from the original digital video reference image.