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Peace
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This is a symbol of unity, a symbol of strength, and a symbol of humanity.
The peace sign was designed by Gerald Holtom, a professional designer and artist and a graduate of the Royal College of Arts.
“I was in despair. Deep despair. I drew myself: the representative of an individual in despair, with hands palm outstretched outwards and downwards in the manner of Goya’s peasant before the firing squad. I formalized the drawing into a line and put a circle round it.”
THANK YOU!
News, UncategorizedIn honor of the holiday season I want to show my appreciation for all that have supported me by purchasing a piece of art. Art is an investment and I am an emerging artist so I try to make my artwork available to anyone at a decent price. I am thankful that I have had a successful year. As I continue to grow as an artist I hope you all will continue to grow as customers and art lovers.
Use code Thankful at checkout in my Market to receive a 25% discount!
and once again, THANK YOU!
New Works!
NewsPlease check out the new works available. Abstract works from small to large have been freshly completed.
Visit the Abstract section!
Hope you enjoy!
past write up
UncategorizedClick the link to view a write up the New Times did on the Vargas Show Exhibition.
http://www.browardpalmbeach.com/2014-07-03/calendar/burgeoning-talent/
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UncategorizedYou can view Brandy Lynn Arts “Coast” painting in the Light Space & Time Online gallery exhibition for September. Click here to view hers and all other entries.
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UncategorizedView Brandy Lynn’s art work on Flor500.com’s online exhibition. Diamond Flower
Five hundred Florida artists are sought to create art for FLOR500, a participatory art, nature, and history project that marks the importance of the moment when the history of Florida changed forever and gives a glimpse of what its landscape was like 500 years ago. Developed by Xavier Cortada, director and artist-in-residence of FIU’s College of Architecture + The Arts’ Office of Engaged Creativity, the project commemorates Florida’s quincentenary in 2013.