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"Parade"
18" by 24" by 1.5"
oil on gallery canvas
#19-39


The painting continues around the edges.


"Continuity"
oil on gallery canvas
18" by 24" by 1.5"
#19-36


I like to paint the edges for two reasons. 
First it gives the person buying the original something different, something special. Secondly, it gives you an option of not framing the painting. If you want to have a more contemporary look to your art, gallery style canvas unframed is one way to gain this effect. 

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