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by Paul Anderson
$15.50
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The printed area of the mask is approximately 7" wide by 5" tall. This mask fits well on adult mens' faces without the grommets but, due to the adjustable grommets, can be worn snuggly by adult women, as well.
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After finishing this painting and showing it to several people, I received a different reaction from each. Some see a great deal within the painting... more
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After finishing this painting and showing it to several people, I received a different reaction from each. Some see a great deal within the painting and others see only the representation of "stained glass" or "painted mosaic" or even "inlaid stones". I was thrilled.
Copyright Paul Anderson All Rights Reserved. [All work in this gallery is the original work of Paul Anderson. and is protected by US and International Copyright laws.] About Popi, Born in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Paul Anderson spent most of his youth living overseas. He signs his work as “Popi.” His work is copyrighted and registered under his full name Paul Anderson.
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Giorgio Vaselli
Dividing the plane with intersecting curves and coloring the divisions, is a fundamental abstract method. I would explore this direction further, likely by shading the divisions different colors and arrangements. Cubism is based exactly on this, except it's more about straight line divisions. So I think this direction has a lot to offer, like cubism. Just my 50 cents...
Paul Anderson
Thanks Evelyn - There are several reactions to this painting and stained glass is one of the most frequent.
Evelyn Patrick
I think this one is really cool and it looks like stained glass for a tiffany lamp