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Painting with Texture

Does this look like a marble fudge swirl or what? And this is completely dry that you're looking at.

Yes, this Impasto painting was completely done without a brush. You talk about texture in a painting from back in Van Gogh's days... well you haven't seen nothing until you see how thick this paint rises off the surface, as well as around the edges. That's what's so neat about these 3-D edge canvases. They go perfect with this 3-D paint.

By the way, I only select the best canvases without any blemishes, but if there were a canvas tear before purchasing, this would be the one type of painting that would cover it all, making the tear obsolete. Canvas and painting literally merged into one.  ~Ruth Collis

  

Marble Fudge Cave Painting
48x60
3-D canvas edge (1.5" thick)
Acrylic


  

Oh my God, look at all the rich texture, and COLORS that can be made from just boring brown tones... marble fudge with a sparkle... There is interest in every nook and cranny of this piece.
  

  

This "Marble Fudge Cave Painting" is dry, and the most incredible rich texture that I've ever seen from a painting. I put this mica flake in that just shimmers with gold in the light. I can't begin to imagine how well this would look in a million dollar home, and for a fraction of the cost.

This piece is just one to look at over and over again. You can get so lost in all it's shapes and crevices of wonder that look just like the sculpturesque rock formations of Johnson Valley. And most remarkable of all, it's a giant fingerpainting, all done without a brush. Some also like to see it turned on the side. It's just one amazing piece... everywhere you look, and even on the edges too.

Yup, hands. Hand impressions make the incredible rhythm here. You don't think a painting can make sound? How 'bout a feeling?