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Tree Dancer Acrylic Print featuring the drawing A Bit of News by Mark Johnson

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A Bit of News Acrylic Print

Mark Johnson

by Mark Johnson

$85.00

Product Details

A Bit of News acrylic print by Mark Johnson.   Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.

Design Details

Using the female form as a template Tree Dancers are my artistic vision of how we interact with the world around us They bathe in light, pull water... more

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Comments (6)

Anna  Duyunova

Anna Duyunova

Wonderful and meaningfull work!

Mark Johnson replied:

Thank you Anna. I run a sort of subtext or background idea pool as I draw the Dancers. I really like that you can sense that.

James Thomas

James Thomas

I like this piece

Mark Johnson replied:

Thanks James.

Lucy Anthony

Lucy Anthony

amazing idea! love it congratulations on ur sale u got my vote x

Mark Johnson replied:

Thanks so much Lucy. The sale is a plus, but I really like that the Dancers seem to have caught the eye of some of the artists here ;)

Joyce Dickens

Joyce Dickens

Congratulations on your sale; this is brilliant artwork!!!

Mark Johnson replied:

Thank you so much Joyce. I am glad that the Dancers are getting an audience :)

David Coblitz

David Coblitz

This is a very unusual & interesting series you've done. Saw it on a contest, but couldn't vote for it yet.

Mark Johnson replied:

I'm having fun with my Dancers David - not sure when or if I'll get tired of doing them because so far all I can see is possibilities :)

Artist's Description

Using the female form as a template Tree Dancers are my artistic vision of how we interact with the world around us They bathe in light, pull water up from the earth, exhale purity, and dance. I�m not sure people credit the powerful energy that a tree represents. Trees have this incredible ability to pull life and form from the soil � and using earth, water and light they structure themselves into the sky. That is what gives trees that dynamic that we read so many analogies into, and part of what allows the synthesis of Tree and Woman to work so well.

About Mark Johnson

Mark Johnson

ARTIST’S STATEMENT: I feel that cycles – beginnings, growth and relationships in the world – are important to both discover and share. I am constantly wondering where things came from, what is within them and what they will become. As a child, I would hug a tree and try to see right inside of the trunk – eyes closed, visualizing the roots and sensing the flex and sway in the wind. My art reflects this abiding curiosity, which I can pursue and share with others by drawing out connections seen with the mind’s eye. My everyday world is filtered through eyes which are marked by a condition known as Anisometropia – where one eye is nearsighted and the other farsighted. This physical trait allows me to see images which are out of conscious...

 

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