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Shard Fragments of the Mind
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Ginger Lovellette
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Added 06 Jul 2006
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16"x20" acrylic on sretched canvas.
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Acrylic
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black and white
impressionism
contemporary
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Loree Harrell
13 Aug 2006
This is great, Ginger - you did a beautiful job with the embedded faces.
Anonymous Guest
25 Jul 2006
Wow! I see everything imaginable in this painting. I could look at it FOREVER and never get bored.
Timothy McAninch
20 Jul 2006
I can certainly relate to this. Have you looked at Mark Tobey's white writing paintings? I like top think that the caligraphic marks create an inner landscape.
MaKayla Songer
09 Jul 2006
Really intriguing abstract. Very nice.
Pat Quinn
08 Jul 2006
Another awesome one Ginger! many, many suggestions of forms keeps you studing it.
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Loree Harrell 13 Aug 2006
This is great, Ginger - you did a beautiful job with the embedded faces.Anonymous Guest 25 Jul 2006
Wow! I see everything imaginable in this painting. I could look at it FOREVER and never get bored.Timothy McAninch 20 Jul 2006
I can certainly relate to this. Have you looked at Mark Tobey's white writing paintings? I like top think that the caligraphic marks create an inner landscape.MaKayla Songer 09 Jul 2006
Really intriguing abstract. Very nice.Pat Quinn 08 Jul 2006
Another awesome one Ginger! many, many suggestions of forms keeps you studing it.