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SKETCH FOR A TWIN TOWERS MONUMENT

Williamsburg, Virginia, USA, 2002, 12"x8," acrylic on canvas, abstract,lavender, purple,blue, Bruce Combs,

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Anne Whiteway 17 Mar 2014

Bruce, the textures and colors are all working together on this and it is a fabulous work of profound art.

Nira Dabush 08 Oct 2009

Splendid work, Bruce.. excellent colour use - UNIQUE!

Regina Coeli deWinter 08 Oct 2009

Beautifully done, my friend. The color and texture work is really excellent.

Mildred Ann Utroska 07 Oct 2009

Excellent.

Anonymous Guest 07 Oct 2009

Just a wondirful.ebtihaj

Anonymous Guest 07 Oct 2009

Powerful and beautifully done, Bruce! Trixi

Maria Anna Machado 07 Oct 2009

ALWAYS EMOTION....

Artist Reply: Yes. Words fail, as you show by your comment -- so little saying so much with the four little dots! Thank you, Maria. Peace, etc., Bruce

Sharon Gonzalez 07 Oct 2009

EXCELLENT, BRUCE. WOW.

Artist Reply: Thank you for your kind encouragement, Sharon. Peace, etc., Bruce

Anneke Hut 07 Oct 2009

There's a silent peace on this beautiful monument, the colours of meditation and hope for the future.

Artist Reply: Hello, Anneke! You always see into what I try to do, and quickly express it so clearly. Or other times you go beyond what I consciously had in mind. Thank you so much, dear Anneke, for your thoughtful, kind, and insightful comments, here and elsewhere. Peace, etc., Bruce

ruth sears 07 Oct 2009

very well done,bruce.

Artist Reply: Thank you, Ruth. Peace, etc., Bruce

jamie winter 07 Oct 2009

excellent work still brings great emotion to me

Artist Reply: Me, too. That's why I posted it. Actually, the 9/11 events changed my "painting life." I did the first abstracts I had ever done, and hardly ever since have painted external, physical reality. I actually didn't ever intend to do something to post; just did it for me when there was so much bickering among (mostly selfish) business people and politicians, etc. Something simple, sincere, I hoped. Now, over seven years later, it seemed right to do. Thank you, jamie. Peace, etc., Bruce