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Spread 0120 – Depth February 22, 2013

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Spread 0120 - Depth - 72

February 2013

Acrylic paint, gesso, vintage and personal images, tissue images, matt medium, image transfer.

How does one develop depth? It doesn’t happen over night. It develops over time. Experimenting, living, learning, working, failing, uncovering, discovering.

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1. Grant - February 22, 2013

Great page. Love going through your blogroll too. Keep up the great work.

2. Terry Garrett - February 22, 2013

Beautiful spread Brian! The layers and colors make for such a dreamy feel.

3. roberta - February 22, 2013

Lovely pages. I too am enjoying going through your list on the side.

4. Monica - February 22, 2013

This is a beautiful spread Brian – it feels like SPRING emerging…

I would like to say that some ‘introspection’ can depth…to a person!
=-)

5. Orly - February 22, 2013

Yes, I agree, dreamy, floaty, sweet, graceful yet engaging. Love what you wrote, beautifully said, and so true!

6. Robert Stockton - February 22, 2013

Absolutely GREAT colors, here, Brian! Love the way that various images appear out of the blended colors in the background, almost in the same way one sees recognizable images in clouds passing overhead. Lovely, and rich!

7. John - February 22, 2013

Another great the more I look the more I see piece. I think spring must be on its way, it sure is in your piece. :-)

8. pearlandroses - February 23, 2013

Stunning!

9. Nancy - February 25, 2013

Beautiful, Brian!


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