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Caribbean; Seascape; Family; Sunset; Anthropomorphic Perception; Visual Pun; Greeting Card featuring the painting Caribbean Holy Family by David G Wilson

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Caribbean Holy Family Greeting Card

David G Wilson

by David G Wilson

$5.95

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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My first recollection of seeing professional painting was in the recently destroyed Roman Catholic church at Portsmouth, Dominica, where I grew up. I... more

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Marlene Robbins

Marlene Robbins

I am enthralled with this work of yours, David.

Artist's Description

My first recollection of seeing professional painting was in the recently destroyed Roman Catholic church at Portsmouth, Dominica, where I grew up. I was drawn to the fourteen paintings of the passion of Christ that were hanging in the church. I suffered many ear wringing episodes because my attention was focused more on the paintings than the prayers that I was supposed to be saying. So, Roman Catholicism and its iconophilia is an integral part of my DNA. Growing up in the Caribbean, specifically Dominica, I would spend twilight hours sitting on the seawall just absorbing the crepuscular hues that fascinated me. I paint them today from memory, since they are so indellibly etched in my mind. In this painting, one sees the combination of my two visual obsessions, Roman Catholic icongraphy and Caribbean crepuscular hues. If you have not seen it yet, then take another look and see the Holy Family, Jesus, Mary and Joseph blended into the seascape. The revelry on the beach that shows two mu...

About David G Wilson

David G Wilson

I am exhausting tremendous efforts in trying to depict a spacial dimension that is inclusive of the third and supported by a two dimensional surface. It is a dimension that exists somewhere within our three dimensional terrestrial space, congruent and mutually inclusive of empirical realities. Its existence is contingent on the shifting retinal impressions of the viewer's perceptions. I call it: "Alternative Reality. Videos below" View a Video:Mom presenting "Attributes of Dominique Kubuli" to Dominica Museum View a Video:Medgar Evers College Show, 2013 Allison Plitt 2013 View a Video:The Plight of the Caribbean Artist kaitlynongie The Mantle: Article referencing my work Times Ledger- Newspaper My Master's Degree...

 

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