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Beach towels and massacre what goes on beneath the skin?, acrylic on canvas, 45 x 35 cm 2020.
This is the second jungle mural commision in a garden setting. This one uses large close up leaves to frame and give a more intimate view. There are vraious animals scattered around the mural that represent the forest fuana of India. You can see most of the mural here, the location means you cant take pictures of the whole mural in one shot.
Acrylic on wall, this detail shows the Attacus Atlas moth, the world’s largest, found in the Western Ghats, India as well as plants and deadwood of the jungle floor.
This was the view from the train as it passed by fields and houses. I think there’s nothing more exciting satisfying or romantic than staring out at the wizzing by landscape of an unfamiliar place in the evening. Wondering what is going on in the houses that flit by, what animals are lurking in the bushes flying over head and wondering what will great you at your destination, all to the tune of the train as it thudumps along the tracks.
Acrylic on board, 32 x 50 cm. Currently on display at Cass art Park street Bristol.
Acrylic on canvas, 50 x 50 cm .
This river flows past the gnarled Rhinhogs in southern Snowdonia. A wet textured land this used to be temperate rain forest.
Dan Le mesurier, The path of photons and the awkward fumblings of perspective, 2014, Acrylic on board
Dan Le mesurier, Arman Henderson’s: 3d doll painting; note Mryddth madman off the woods?, 2021, Clay, doll limbs, sticks, moss, snail shell, acrylic wood frame.
Dan Le mesurier, Sci-fi abstract offering, 2014, 25 x 42 cm, acrylic on board
Dan Le mesurier, Jungle brother straight out the jungle, 30 x 30 cm, Acrylic on canvas