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blue-hued canvas painting of a railbridge between black trees over a river Landscape Art Ideas, Simple Painting Ideas, Painting Series, James River, Simple Painting, River Landscape, Cardboard Paper, The James, Richmond Virginia

Mini acrylic painting by artist Brie Hayden. This little piece shows the rail bridge over the James River in Richmond, Virginia. Periodically Brie creates a series of 4 x 4 inch mini paintings, releasing one per day until they are all sold. Click the link to see more simple painting ideas for artists.

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Tom Blood on Instagram: ""One Step At A Time" - 24" x 30" x 2", acrylic on canvas One can easily conjure up all kinds of stories regarding my first painting of 2024. We see a woman in a green, ballroom dress off in the distance, on her way to who knows where, via a rope bridge that reaches out into the sky and seems to lead into the clouds. Does the bridge have an other side? Is this a painting about going to 'the other side'? Are we literally on the same bridge as she is, since we're viewing it from our individual perspective? And why a green dress? Think of this painting as a metaphor about life. We don't really know where we'll ultimately end up. Yet we want to be prepared for that moment when it comes. The ropes and planks symbolize life's precarious path, urging viewers to contemplati Green Ballroom Dress, Metaphors About Life, Rope Bridge, One Step At A Time, Ballroom Dress, That Moment When, The Bridge, The Clouds, The Conjuring

Tom Blood on Instagram: ""One Step At A Time" - 24" x 30" x 2", acrylic on canvas One can easily conjure up all kinds of stories regarding my first painting of 2024. We see a woman in a green, ballroom dress off in the distance, on her way to who knows where, via a rope bridge that reaches out into the sky and seems to lead into the clouds. Does the bridge have an other side? Is this a painting about going to 'the other side'? Are we literally on the same bridge as she is, since we're…

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