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Faces In The Trees #2 Art Print
by Gary Smith
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Faces In The Trees #2 art print by Gary Smith. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Faces In The Trees is a reminder of the many things that we miss by not giving full attention to the time at hand. Look up in the forest, not just... more
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Artist's Description
Faces In The Trees is a reminder of the many things that we miss by not giving full attention to the time at hand. Look up in the forest, not just down where you walk. Life is remarkably different and more interesting with your face in the heavens. This painting has been sold but prints are available as well as commissioned art of similar work made just for you.
About Gary Smith
Gary - 50 Years painting - Since 2009 on FineArtAmerica.com More recent news regarding Gary's accomplishments: Started a series of artworks depicting God's Angels and what He might expect of them. This is an enhancement to his Bible Collection that you can see on this website. I want to reveal all I can about the Good Book that may help anyone who's interested in understanding and accepting the ways of the Christian Faith. God is Love! His painting of "Down the Hudson" was hung in the Twin Towers of New York City and not purchased but rented for two years. It has been off rent and is now available to collectors with it's own illusion (floating) frame of gloss black. Over the past 50 years Gary has been an acrylic artist and...
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Laurel Adams
SPECTACULAR GARY,...thank you for the reminder to LOOK UP and SEE! ...ah...this makes my heArt smile! LF
Debra Lynch
Oh Gary this is OUTSTANDING.. Please email and tell me how in the world did you get those faces in the trees... WONDERFUL... I kept coming back to look at this wonderful scene. L/F/T
Gary Smith
Thanks Beth!
Jan Roelofs
Very cool.