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"Everyone must take time to sit and watch the leaves turn."- Elizabeth Lawrence
I invite you to visit my website tonisart.com to see more of my aerial paintings. Limited-edition prints of some of my paintings are available on either archival paper or canvas. Contact me for details.
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![NJ Oil Fields-42x48](https://d1wh43egtz3cgo.cloudfront.net/promotion_images/0363/0997/original/NJ+Oil+Fields-42x48.jpg)
NJ Oil Fields, oil on canvas, 42" x 48"
This aerial view of oil fields combines elements of abstraction and representation, surface and illusion. Soft-edged shapes convey a feeling of place without being specific.
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South Africa Suburb, acrylic on canvas, 36" x 48"
South Africa Suburb, received a Special Recognition award from Light Space & Time Gallery in their Open Exhibition.
The juxtaposition of different houses portrays a crowded upscale development.The aerial perspective changes the traditional landscape viewpoint.
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Looking Down in Toronto, acrylic on canvas, 36" x 36"
ArtSlant New York 6th Juried Competition. Looking down in Toronto is a Showcase Winner. ArtSlant is a worldwide art network site with with calendars for openings, exhibitions and information.
Looking down from a high rise building in Toronto, Canada, the view is reduced to a strong circular graphic image, using more pattern and grid than representation.
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