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Art: Choclate Labrador Retriever Puppy Face Fine Art Print  by Artist Lar Shackelford
"Choclate Labrador Retriever Puppy Face Fine Art Print "
Lar Shackelford

Art: Large Blue Bonnets of Texas by Artist Lar Shackelford
"Large Blue Bonnets of Texas"
Lar Shackelford

Art: Tropical Sunset with Boats by Artist Lar Shackelford
"Tropical Sunset with Boats"
Lar Shackelford

Art: Series of Three Bright Nude Ladies  by Artist Lar Shackelford
"Series of Three Bright Nude Ladies "
Lar Shackelford

Art: My Electric Strat Guitar at Sunset by Artist Lar Shackelford
"My Electric Strat Guitar at Sunset"
Lar Shackelford

"Series of Three Bright Nude Ladies "

Art: Series of Three Bright Nude Ladies  by Artist Lar Shackelford
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Media:  Acrylic Oil Colored Pencil Mixed Media on Wrapped Canvas
Dimensions:  3 pcs. 16" x 20" ea
Date of Work:  April, 2005

One of the most popular subjects in the world of art be it modern, realist, or contemporary is the female nude.  The female form is one of the most complex things to paint even though many of us enjoy viewing it, no matter who we are.  We can find ladies in this art form through out history.

 I imagined these ladies dressing or lounging just prior to the day.  They might grace your bachelor den, not be lost in a woman's dressing area, or even be inviting to the bedroom environment.

 I must admit I'll miss my girls once they leave me and I hope you enjoy them as much as I have painting them. I even enjoyed viewing them while I ready them for sale. Alas, I won't be too lonely without them, they are based on a triple reverie tribute to my wife.  All three come together in one purchase, I couldn't seem to split the series apart.

The works are acrylic paint. Both colored and graphite pencils were used for shading after paint dried during several layers of the brush painting process. Last, all is topped off with a brushed satin, archival protective finish.


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