As words are to human thoughts...Paintings are to human visions. In my loose definition of paintings we include also work in pigments, pencil, pastels, excrement, etc.. As long as there is as little influence of mechanical means as possible. We will try to be as objective as possible without the overly subjective judgements of critical thought...which, in general prevents us from seeing what is really there and understanding how the visual can expand our conscience undertanding of the whole.

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2nd June 2011

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“Italian Landscape”, 1983 acrylic polymer on gessoed board by Leonard Everett Fisher
When complex subjects are executed by simple means a certian elegance can protrude beyound the artist’s original intent.  Design, color and texture combined with a certain abstraction can lure the viewer into a world of their own creation.

“Italian Landscape”, 1983 acrylic polymer on gessoed board by Leonard Everett Fisher

When complex subjects are executed by simple means a certian elegance can protrude beyound the artist’s original intent.  Design, color and texture combined with a certain abstraction can lure the viewer into a world of their own creation.

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