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Art Print "Fine Art" - Glossy finish on a fiber base paper 325 g.
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Painting,
Oil
on Linen Canvas
- Dimensions Height 30in, Width 40in
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Paintings under $20,000
Look closely, what do you see in this exhibit, perhaps the photos don't reveal all that is to be found in these paintings, each has its own story. These paintings represent the deep loss of this artist, he'd just lost everything at this time, no country, life or family, what did he want out of life and found no one to support those idea's. He'd also lost the only love of his life and gave up totally, but art, the only thing greater then he, took charge and he began to paint again, these 30 paintings now exhibiting Asia are all that are left of that period, there were 400 only 35 were saved from the fire. The artist, in his depression, burned a great deal of his work, including the award winning "Portrait of a Princess". We welcome comment, your input, and will answer all. Currently this artist has an exhibit in Germany, France, the USA and Asia, donate work all the time and have received positive results with each new exhibit.
Below you'll find some history of this artist:
Art Notes:
1. The Weston Democrat – “Artist Of to Iraq” Oct 27, 2004, Weston, WV.
2. Alumniad Magazine – “Artist honors College” Summer 1998, Park University, Parkville, OK.
3. The Progress News – “Craig Gallery Presentation” Volume, Issue1, July 1988, Clarion, PA.
4. The Detroit News – “European painter displays locally” May 1993, Warren, MI.
5. The Swann Gallery -“Progression of Maters” (Detroit Free Press Feb 7, 1997) Detroit, MI.
6. The Clique Gallery – “A New Way of Looking” May 22, 1996, Royal Oak, MI.
7. New Art International, Page 149, “Lyle Morris” , 1992.
8. Diversions Magazine, “Gallery Opening” “Lyle” Apr 3, 1998, Detroit, MI.
9. The Rescare Connection Magazine, “Award Winning Artist”, Winter 2004, Buckhannon, WV.
1. Art Notes Magazine, “Lyle” Spring 1998. Detroit, MI.
2. The Art Gazett...
- Nationality: UNITED STATES
- Date of birth : 1957
- Artistic domains: Works by artists with a certified artist value,
- Groups: Certified Artists Contemporary American Artists