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Chronological
Gallery
This Gallery starts with the earliest works of the artist
up to the present day. Over 100 various works are on show here
including all periods listed below.
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Surrealist
Works
This Gallery consists of various works by the artist that
are of a surrealist nature.Some works were done during the earliest
periods, while some are of a more recent time frame.
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Religious Works
This Gallery consists of various works by the artist that
are of a religious nature. Some works were commissions the artist
received while some are of a more personal nature including the
artists investigation of the famous Shroud of Turin.
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Landscapes
This Gallery includes those works the artist did that were
concerned with landscape and city scape themes. Most of the works were
painted "ala Prima" in contrast to the larger studio works the artist created.
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Portraits
This Gallery includes those works the artist did that were
concerned with portraiture. The Portrait Gallery includes some of
the artists earliest efforts up to the present time.
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Stillife Works
This Gallery includes those works the artist did that were
concerned with stillife. The Stillife Gallery includes some of the
artists earliest efforts up to the present time.
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Conceptual
Works
This Gallery includes those works the artist did that were
concerned with conceptual subjects. The Conceptual Gallery includes
the artists investigation of curvalinear perspective.
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Abstract Works
This Gallery includes those works the artist did that were
of an abstract nature. Though the artist for the most part was a
figurative painter, the abstract remained a relevent
quality in all his works both figurative and abstract.
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Mural Works and Faux Finishes
This Gallery consists of mural works by the artist
including ceilings and "Trompe L'Oeil" technique
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