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Plain Painting and the Perial of the Artist's Sacrifice

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Uploaded by on Jul 18, 2009

n. Real painting is much like this. Inspired by the thousands of locusts who buzz constantly throughout the days of summer in Big Bend Ranch State Park, Redford Texas, 2009.

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  • Too obtuse for me, Tex. Did you use Perial to clue us towards> the 'backbone' found in real Texas Art?

    A strong and heavy wind was rending the mountains...but the Lord was not in the wind. >We cry out, 'Lord why do we suffer?'

    We ALL are called to suffer to bring about a greater good. The true-Artist suffers to bring about great Art.

  • This is really funny, I'm an Arizona plein air painter and was laughing out loud. Stop making that noise!!!!!

  • He needs ear plugs, bugs don't listen

  • Very nice. I hope to see more of that when i arrive down there next week.

  • geometric lines of semitry

  • Brilliant

  • i love that!!

  • The Sun doesn't understand forgiveness.

  • I was going to say... at least it's quite out there...

  • I know that spot on the Rio Grande. Polvo lives up to its name.

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