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Self-taught fine artist Tom Barnes works primarily in watercolors.
His florals almost always are abstracted forms with the same intense color rendering
of his figures... but the added motion of a passing breeze adds yet another element of
excitement. Likewise, his landscapes capture the techniques of the Fauvists and
are stylized with mountains, hills, plains and lush foliage. Still life subject
matter usually captures a chair, a table, a window, a jar and simple pieces
of fruit... moments of repose and reflection, interrupted by something unknown.
Barnes' expressions on paper are observations and tell-tale
snippets of his temperament: delight in the earth’s abundant glories,
peace with the life process, and excitement over what is yet to come.
'My most coveted response is when someone comes into my
display and says, "This stuff makes me happy!"'
exhibitor website:
www.tombarnesfineart.com
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