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  Lar Shackelford   
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Art: Wave Petunias on a Texas Morning by Artist Lar Shackelford
"Wave Petunias on a Texas Morning"
Lar Shackelford

Art: Cliche' Daisy Series #1 by Artist Lar Shackelford
"Cliche' Daisy Series #1"
Lar Shackelford

Art: Five Alive Pieces  by Artist Lar Shackelford
"Five Alive Pieces "
Lar Shackelford

Art: Cliche' Daisy Series #2 by Artist Lar Shackelford
"Cliche' Daisy Series #2"
Lar Shackelford

Art: Secret Tree Universe by Artist Lar Shackelford
"Secret Tree Universe"
Lar Shackelford

"Secret Tree Universe"

Art: Secret Tree Universe by Artist Lar Shackelford
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Media:  Mixed Media on Canvas
Dimensions:  64" x 20" x .75" Quadtych
Date of Work:  October, 2006

"This four piece painting is highly textured, filled with my often used mixed media surprises. I've enjoyed doing those in my mixed media paintings for the last several years. It's got trees in it in a world of their own. It's done with striking current decorator earth colors, BOLD in any room in which it's displayed.

Great for any home or your office environment, it will be a taste of current modern, contemporary loft decor.

The panels can be displayed together on one wall or hung at various different points around the room, or even to continue in separate rooms. Now imagine adding other paintings with more multi-panels of the same and similar color schemes?


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