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| Category: | Expressive
Traditional Art
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Posted: | August 4, 2012 |
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Artist Notes
at a time of the full moon & the northern lights phenomena a modern day indian squaw connects to the spirit world & pow wows with her great grandfather about the old ways & how good life used to be on the prairies with an abundance of food & water, the right to live & play as they pleased & a dignified & just way of life with a purpose.
hope you enjoy my entry for this comp. my biggest work yet-it,s A3 sized so i could get all the details in with pastels!
i have painted this with soft pastels & pastel pencils on A3 size pastel paper/grey shade!
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adr1an
adrian has always been able to draw from an early age he thinks it must be an inherited gift and he likes using pen as there is little or no mess involved, although now finds himself also using coloured pencils, soft pastels & pastel pencils for better colour tones & graduations.
now using acrylic paints quite widely & enjoying them very much & has the urge to do bigger paintings but finding space is a problem so they may not come up for sale too often.
most of his adult life has been dedicated to repairing & customizing vehicles, having run own business in that field for 18 years & falling foul of stress attacks & poor health attached to that problem, has moved to south west wales nr swansea for the wonderful panoramic scenery & slightly less hectic way of life having sold his business now only working part time in motor trade has rediscovered one of his old passions & now feels that he can share his work with others who may also be inspired to test their own creativity.
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He is a top ranked traditional artist and is currently holding the #16 position.
A contest winner. View his winning entry here
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