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7.00" x 8.00"
Overall:
9.00" x 10.00"
Who is John Gault? Poster
by Trish Toro
Product Details
Who is John Gault? poster by Trish Toro. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Part of an on going series.
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Artist's Description
Part of an on going series.
About Trish Toro
My work explores concepts or challenges to the conventional forms of representation. Being a self-taught artist, I have engaged my own intuitions and perceptions of the creative process. A passion for Cubism is immediately visible in the majority of my paintings and is the primary reason I began to paint. The intrigue of geometrical forms and overlapping planes captivated me to take this journey. My art education has basically evolved through visual studying of the Cubist Masters' works I find in books and when possible in museums. However, the challenge or continued pursuit is to discover something fresh or unique that represents and reflects creativity, purpose, and value. With this in mind, I enjoy trying new things and allowing the...
$22.35
Bill OConnor
Trish -- revisiting, terrific!! l/f
Bill OConnor
Trish -- Braque, Gris and Picasso have nothing on you. This (and all your art) is wonderful! And the whimsy in some of your titles. Besides all the great cubism, I notice your color selections and tones are so well done! Your art is truly first class!! L/F
Trish Toro replied:
Bill, I am very honored with your comment. You have an extraordinary body of fine art. I see influences from some of my favorite artists in your paintings. Thanks for your comment because now I can follow your work.
Carolyn LeGrand
Love the strong sense of structure, color and content. Just great! F/V
Trish Toro replied:
Thanks Carolyn, your comment reflects what I was trying to capture in this piece.