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One Nice Bug Per Day

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NASA
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Symbols in Renaissance Art: Doves
Throughout the centuries doves have appeared as symbols in numerous religious and secular settings but may be best known for its wide use in Christianity. Renaissance artists utilized doves primarily in religious artwork to depict the third element of the trinity, the Holy Spirit. Shown above the figures in the painting, wings spread and often in a burst of light gives the dove an ethereal appearance, indicating its religious significance.
Graham Gillmore
THE SKY IS FALLING, 2008 Mixed media on ledger paper on canvas, 60 x 74 in.
GET TO THE PUNCHLINE I DONT FEEL YOUR PAIN, 2008, Oil on canvas, 60 x 72 in.
PROGRESSIVE EFFECTS OF PAINTING, 2012, Oil on canvas, 60 x 80 in.
PSYCH TEST, Mixed media and paper mounted on canvas, 90 x 72 in.
QUESTIONS TO THE ANSWERS, 2008, Acrylic and collage on canvas, 60 x 76 in.
THANKS IM BETTER NOW PLEASE FUCK OFF, 2008, Oil on canvas, 60 x 80 in.
Sergius Pauser (Austrian, 1896 - 1970)
The Reading (Der Lesende), 1925
oil on hardboard, 74x54 cm
Hans Erni, Le Dessinateur or Kybernetes, Lithograph in 5 colours, 1956
Greg Ridge : Artist, Brush Prairie, WA.
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Greg Ridge : Artist, Brush Prairie, WA.