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Coming Home

Abstract. This is a painting done in Oils which employs thick use of paint in an Impasto technique. The central focus of this piece is a semi-abstract interpretation of an approaching figure. A figure which since time in memorial was always celebrated when coming home. A figure returning from war, turmoil absence, trial, imprisonment, injustice service abroad or at home. This piece in brown, cream, white with an underlaying orange stands out both physically, texturelly and in its aim. It is a celebration of the return. Painted on an a box canvas, this piece is most modern and affordable as a piece of original Art. Tony Broadbent SOLD

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Ron DeMore 06 Oct 2006

Nice!

Artist Reply: Thank you!

Jerry 03 Oct 2006

Lovely mood!

Artist Reply: Thanks Jerrry - appreciated. Tony

Johnny Hendren 01 Oct 2006

This is wonderful. I love everything about it.

Artist Reply: Thanks Johnny - appreciated, I like you tribal tattoos. Tony
Artist Reply: Thanks Johnny! thats really appreciated. Tony

jennifer blenkinsopp 01 Oct 2006

Excellent abstract .

jO ANNA jARVIS 01 Oct 2006

Beautiful...I love the texture and colour usage...well done!

Angelina 01 Oct 2006

WOW . SUPERB multidimentional , celebrational almost TANGIBLE PIECE WELL DONE !!

Arlene Ehleben 01 Oct 2006

Wonderful work, Tony. Love the smooth background as it increases the interest of the figure...sort of gives it a feeling that he is walking out of the fog.

Artist Reply: Yeah you got it - someone returning ( in memory or thoughts ) in reality unexpectedly, a return from death......or danger.war,...... false imprisonment,.its all there. Thanks for seeing that. Tony

Loredana 01 Oct 2006

EXCELLENT ABSTRACTION TONY

Artist Reply: Hey thank you!

Emily Reed 01 Oct 2006

Love this abstract!!!!

Artist Reply: Thanks Emily!

Linda Bertiaux 01 Oct 2006

Love the softness of this piece.

Artist Reply: Linda I tried to make non-combative though the figure may well be a tired and returning soldier or a lost son to a war or conflict, its a celebration of release from burden ( works on a few levels ). Thankyou. Tony