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Abstract paintings built and painted to the environment in which they would be shown. More than just abstract... built and painted to the demands of our clients!


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.

Feeding the Fishes... - click for image gallery 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 - click for image gallery 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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Black Pulse - click for image gallery Black 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 - click for image gallery 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 - click for image gallery 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 - click for image gallery 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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