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The need for positive emotion in the world has never been greater than today. Positive emotional force emanates from this collection of paintings and can be absorbed directly by the receptive viewer capable of suspending disbelief. These artists were engaged in a personal spiritual search, the traces of which exist in these paintings. When seen together by the thoughtful viewer a plethora of visual information and an articulated language of color, composition, and paint creates a dialogue between these works that resonates with meaning and power which if nothing else will illuminate many of the mysteries of late Twentieth-Century abstraction. . |
The need for positive emotion in the world has never been greater than today. Positive emotional force emanates from this collection of paintings and can be absorbed directly by the receptive viewer capable of suspending disbelief. These artists were engaged in a personal spiritual search, the traces of which exist in these paintings. When seen together by the thoughtful viewer a plethora of visual information and an articulated language of color, composition, and paint creates a dialogue between these works that resonates with meaning and power which if nothing else will illuminate many of the mysteries of late Twentieth-Century abstraction. .
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Fighting Words The age of the Spanish Armada, black powder and sail had a long-lasting influence on history and language, imbedding words and terms that survive today. Navy yeoman Jack Adams witnessed the war in the Pacific from Pearl Harbor to the Battles of the Coral Sea and Midway aboard the aircraft carrier Yorktown. William III, Prince of Orange England's Dutch-born King William III pursued his lifelong war against King Louis XIV of France with strategic diplomacy and personal courage in battle. Long March of Lewis and Clark Meriwether Lewis and William Clark led the longest armed reconnaissance in military history, their arduous and danger-filled 28-month trek changed the face and future of America. Start driving targeted traffic to your site with Sprinks, About's Sponsored Links program. |
Fighting Words The age of the Spanish Armada, black powder and sail had a long-lasting influence on history and language, imbedding words and terms that survive today. Navy yeoman Jack Adams witnessed the war in the Pacific from Pearl Harbor to the Battles of the Coral Sea and Midway aboard the aircraft carrier Yorktown. William III, Prince of Orange England's Dutch-born King William III pursued his lifelong war against King Louis XIV of France with strategic diplomacy and personal courage in battle. Long March of Lewis and Clark Meriwether Lewis and William Clark led the longest armed reconnaissance in military history, their arduous and danger-filled 28-month trek changed the face and future of America. Start driving targeted traffic to your site with Sprinks, About's Sponsored Links program. |
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