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Wednesday, July 8, 2015

"Tranquility 2" - 24" x 24" x 1.5" - Acrylic on hollow core door panel - $250.00


Initially this painting was a follow up for an earlier painting called "Tranquility" which was reminiscent of a peaceful Island paradise.  I leaned this painting against a wall upside down (as it appears now) and things really changed.  A young man walked by and asked me if it was a transformer jumping off the canvas.  Another person saw a sea turtle and so on... Little did I know that I had created an ink blot test of sorts but that is the wonder of abstract art; each mind see's something a little bit differently and I suppose it is not un-like laying in the park and watching clouds float by on a summer day.

Turtle or island paradise...  I hope you see something you like in this painting.  Perhaps it is the simplicity of it all or the cool relaxing colors and the good news is that you have four different ways you can rotate this little gem so you can always change your latitude...




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