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Abstract Paintings Below are examples of abstract paintings. Click on the picture or links below to see larger images and how the painting was developed. |
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Feeding the Fishes at Roanoke Lake Based on a smaller painting "Feeding the Fish at Wilmington Pond". 32" x 40" acrylic on multi-ply 1/4" panel |
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Boxwood Three panels that combine a digital look to hand painted artwork. It's worth noting this project was not planned out digitally first. Middle = 3 ft square, Each side = 1 ft wide x 3 ft tall - acrylic on canvas |
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Pulse From a reaction to a TV show came Black Pulse. Width = 25 1/4 inches octagon / Depth = 2 inches wood, cardboard, latex paint, acrylic semi gloss, painted on 1/4" hardboard |
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Big Painted on an army tent "Big" speaks to the environment around us and all the people we meet. Height = 50 inches / Width = 43 1/2 inches / Depth = 3 inches wood, caulk, copper-steel wire, acrylic on an army tent |
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Flowing I painted Flowing before I decided to become an artist. I had been having a rough time at work and felt I needed an escape. My escape was found in an old pool table in the back yard that was beyond using or giving away. Width = 24 inches by Height = 28 inches Material used: acrylic, watercolor on pool table slate |
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My First Key Jackson Pollock, a snapped piece of tongue-n-groove sub-floor, and a brass key. Mix ‘em up! Height = 24 inches, Width = 18 inches Depth = 2 inches Material used: acrylic, brass key, sub-floor, caulk |
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