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Old 10-08-2011, 02:09 AM   #1 (permalink)
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The one Flower Painting of famous Van Gogh’s paintings is Branches of an Almond Tree in Blossom. The original masterpiece was created in 1890. Van Gogh created this painting as a gift for his newborn nephew. Boats Paintings The way he made is brush strokes were fitting to the baby because he combined a sense of fragility and energy. It’s a joyous and hopeful image for the child's future.
People Paintings The famous O'Keeffe painting, Black and Purple Petunias was created in 1925. Georgia O'Keeffe's ability to capture beauty that often went unobserved led to her receipt of the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the National Medal of Arts as well as election to the American Academy of Arts and Letter. Building Paintings Some of her most popular works showcase a flower's intricate detail by presenting it much larger than life.
“Water Lilies” is one of Monet’s famous paintings. Oil Paintings for sale While Monet successfully captured life's reality in many of his works, his aim was to analyze the ever-changing nature of color and light. Known as the classic Impressionist, one cannot help but have deep admiration for his talent. This work of art has the same emotions and beauty as the original.
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Dillon, the Beagle, has been experimenting with finger painting. He smears his paw in mud and then dips it into his water bowl to get the correct "paint" texture. He is now dappling in impressionism, and has done some awe inspiring paintings of a Beagle loose in a butcher shop, eating everything he can get his teeth into. His next work will be a haunting rendition of a young rabbit being chased down by a pack of Beagles and a red necky hunter. It will be entitled " Bunny By-Products."

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Old 12-03-2011, 01:43 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Hi..,

Excellent painting gallery you have provided here.. Especially I loved your Oil paintings.. Thanks for sharing bro..
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Ah, yes, but you haven't seen Dillon's paintings yet! No one can paint like a Beagle in the throes of passion! Move over Van Gogh
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PS What are famous artists doing on a BeagleBoard!!??
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