• Shelley Walden
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Crossroads

Which do you prefer? The straight, mundane path of least resistance or the intricate, enlightening one? This multi-layered acrylic painting is done in array of techniques to add dimension and texture. The dimensions are 24" x 30". The edges of this canvas are staple free and painted so it is ready to hang.

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Anonymous Guest 23 Jul 2010

I love this again! Love the cracks on the bottom, love everything about it!!

Artist Reply: Thank you so very much for the pick me ups!

John Cappello 25 Jun 2010

Incomparable, Dominates the genre. totally Rules, it's contagiously joyous, Possessed of serious skills and a exceptional texture . Impressive,very!

Artist Reply: Thank you so very much! Your comments lift my spirits!

Fiona Robinson 21 Jun 2008

fabulous work and texture Shelley

Artist Reply: Thank you very much!!

D. Black 01 Dec 2007

Ok im a new fan thank you for sharing a piece of your soul. This is really really inspiring to me.

Artist Reply: What a compliment! Thank you, it means more than I can express.

John Fish 27 Nov 2007

Beautiful. I love the textured organic look and the lacy spiderweb in the upper left corner. Although that isn't even a path, is it? As usual I picked a path that doesn't even exist. However I do think the curvy road is much much more interesting. Now I see I already commented on this piece. It must really be standing out for me.

Artist Reply: What a compliment! Thank you! The comment about the path that doesn't exist made me laugh. Of course the curvy path is my preference as well!

Anonymous Guest 02 Nov 2007

another beautiful work of texture and contrast that really creates an emotional mood. John Fish

Artist Reply: I am so happy that this piece evoked emotion, that was my intent. Thank you so much!