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Terrorists Are Slithering In On The Backside Of Our Freedom - Tanna Lee Wells

Terrorists Are Slithering In On The Backside Of Our Freedom Painting

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Terrorists Are Slithering In On The Backside Of Our Freedom Painting by Tanna Lee Wells (presented by Art Gallery Northwest)

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freedom flag eagle vibrant color cobra paintings

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Title:

Terrorists Are Slithering In On The Backside Of Our Freedom

Artist:

Tanna Lee Wells

Medium:

Painting - Oil Painting

Price

$100.00

Dimensions

20 x 16 inches

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Posted:

May 19th, 2007

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Viewed 95 Times  -  Last Viewed by a Visitor from Vancouver, WA on 12/01/2008 at 8:29 PM

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06/11/2007

03:08 PM

Barbara Keith

Maple Heights, OH

Just remember, you asked for this. I have looked through your galleries and this is my opinion. Your work is more "illustration" than fine art. Your definition of the eagle in this piece is rather flat. You kind of lose the highs and lows and concentrate on the in-between tones. To have drama you need more than just color you need CONTRAST... and that's what's missing. The idea is good but the execution is a tad lacking.