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Click an image to enlarge I have met 2016 with a creative rush. Working small, working loose, working with quicker/choppier brush strokes and working with more greens, blues, and whites and no reds (In most of the new paintings).
My thanks to everyone for their continued support, with a special acknowledgement to
ZO Magazine - Thank you.
Please note: All paintings are sold unframed.
The artist retains reproduction rights on all paintings/sketches/images created purchased and purchased.
Land Only Seals and Shipwrecked Sailors Could Love
$150 Moonrise Over a Silent Land
$150 Red Rages Dancing at Sunset
$150 The Call of the High Lonesome
$150 Another Night and Day of Broken Promises
$150 Stepping Away from the world
$150 The Last Breath of Night Before Sunrise
$150 Some Live in Denial
$150 Now Alone, She Looks Over the City Remembering the Love Affairs That Once Filled Her Nights and Days.
$150 Another Night Lost in Thoughts of Her
$150 Somewhere in Syria Dreams Die and Normalcy Disappears
$150 In Truth, The Story Was All About What Was in the Box.
$150 The Release of the First Mug-T-bool
$150 Storm Breaks over the Crumbling Ruins and No One Remains to Shutter the Windows.
$150 The Frontier Has Always Meant Freedom, Hardship, Opportunities, and Often, A Lonely Death.
$150 The Last Remnants of the Great Forest.
$150 The Quite Before the Caspian Terns Return
$150 Then the Rivers Began to Flow, the Seas Began to fill.
$150 After A Long Winter, Spring Arrives - Spring Always Arrives
$150 Low Tide
$150 Two Lakes Falls
$150 Meru - Within Reach of the Summit
$150 Confusion Cove
$150 The Silent Land
$150 A Land Once Full of Promise
$150 The Frenzy Before the Storm
$150 The City on the Hill Shines No More
$150 At the End of the Long Path - Nothing but an Empty Horizon.
$150 The Long Road Through An Endless Emptiness.
$150 The Moment He Arrived; everyone knew the party was on.
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Exploring the beauty of loss and longing within the landscape of flesh and emotion: The paintings of Duane Kirby Jensen
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