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Tag Archives: acrylic painting
Jack Lee Art – Modern Art #717
Posted by Jack Acrylic on canvas, title The Beginning of Everything. 24X30. All comments welcome.
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Tagged acrylic painting, Beginning of Everything, Jack Lee Art #717, modern art
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Jack Lee Art – WW2 BT 13 Trainer by Vultee Aviation
by Jack The Vultee BT 13 depicted in the painting is one of many historic airplanes at the Chico Air Museum, Chico, CA., not to be confused with Chino, CA. We’re a completely separate facility 300 miles apart. This is … Continue reading
Le Pont De Lyon – Jack Lee Art
by Jack the Starving Artist (sort of) In my pursuit of art education, I’m trying something a little different, I think it is 17th-18th century style. I forgot where I got my original photograph, so I can’t be sure. … Continue reading
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Tagged acrylic painting, impressionism, Jack Lee Art, Le Pont du Lyon, Lee's bridge
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UPDATE – Changes Made to Painting
Unfortunately, the camera and the glare from lights takes away from the colors. Color is 100% better in person, especially the blacks on the sea wall. Notice the new bell tower? This made the tower taller and I took some … Continue reading