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This crazy work started with a sketch of a vase and some flowers but ended up with many, many faces.


My way of working is that i draw and paint on aquarellic paper to sketch a design. This design is scanned into the computer and worked out, combining Photoshop and Illustrator. Then i get the work printed on high quality canvas and hang it up in my studio. The full print is being reworked with acryllics to create an original painting. Limited to 3 prints that are all painted in their own unique way.
This crazy work started with a sketch of a vase and some flowers but ended up with many, many faces.


My way of working is that i draw and paint on aquarellic paper to sketch a design. This design is scanned into the computer and worked out, combining Photoshop and Illustrator. Then i get the work printed on high quality canvas and hang it up in my studio. The full print is being reworked with acryllics to create an original painting. Limited to 3 prints that are all painted in their own unique way.
This crazy work started with a sketch of a vase and some flowers but ended up with many, many faces.


My way of working is that i draw and paint on aquarellic paper to sketch a design. This design is scanned into the computer and worked out, combining Photoshop and Illustrator. Then i get the work printed on high quality canvas and hang it up in my studio. The full print is being reworked with acryllics to create an original painting. Limited to 3 prints that are all painted in their own unique way.
This crazy work started with a sketch of a vase and some flowers but ended up with many, many faces.


My way of working is that i draw and paint on aquarellic paper to sketch a design. This design is scanned into the computer and worked out, combining Photoshop and Illustrator. Then i get the work printed on high quality canvas and hang it up in my studio. The full print is being reworked with acryllics to create an original painting. Limited to 3 prints that are all painted in their own unique way.
This crazy work started with a sketch of a vase and some flowers but ended up with many, many faces.


My way of working is that i draw and paint on aquarellic paper to sketch a design. This design is scanned into the computer and worked out, combining Photoshop and Illustrator. Then i get the work printed on high quality canvas and hang it up in my studio. The full print is being reworked with acryllics to create an original painting. Limited to 3 prints that are all painted in their own unique way.

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dOminic brown

Netherlands

Mixed Media, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 51.2 W x 68.9 H x 1.6 D in

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This crazy work started with a sketch of a vase and some flowers but ended up with many, many faces. My way of working is that i draw and paint on aquarellic paper to sketch a design. This design is scanned into the computer and worked out, combining Photoshop and Illustrator. Then i get the work printed on high quality canvas and hang it up in my studio. The full print is being reworked with acryllics to create an original painting. Limited to 3 prints that are all painted in their own unique way.

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Mixed Media:

Acrylic on Canvas

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:

3

Size:

51.2 W x 68.9 H x 1.6 D in

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Dominic Brown is a visual artist from Rijswijk, The Netherlands. The archaeological sites, drawings and symbols he discovers on his journeys to far away places form his primary source of inspiration. Much of his work draws on the 5000 year old murals and hieroglyphs he has visited while traveling through Egypt. His inspiration, however, is not only fueled by the Egyptian sights he has seen. Early in life, Dominic found himself inspired by the rich Turkish culture and Greek mythology. As he got older he also developed a fascination for the Mayan mysteries and Incan civilizations. He sees the eccentric masks from Africa as a way of communicating with the past. He believes that the emotion or message that an artist wanted to express many hundreds or thousands of years ago could not have been transferred more vividly than through a painting, drawing or a symbol. The lines and colors used by the artist elicit a certain emotion from the audience. With the use of his own lines and colors, Dominic, too, seeks to communicate with people throughout the world ." According to him, something that does not have a time or language barrier will never perish.

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