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Red Muscle

Written by Ken Nash. Posted in Acrylics

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Size: 16" x 20"
Medium: acrylic
Support: canvas
Framed: No
Available: Yes
Artist statement: A beautiful reflection on the fender of this 1967 Camaro frozen in time.
 

Roman Ruins at El Jem

Written by Ken Nash. Posted in Acrylics

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Size: 30" x 24"
Medium: acrylic
Support: canvas
Frame: yes
Available: yes
Artist statement: The warm sun rays bring a golden glow to the pillared ruins.
 

Shadow Play

Written by Ken Nash. Posted in Acrylics

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Size: 30" x 40"
Medium: acrylic
Support: canvas
Frame: Gallery Wrapped
Available: Sold
Artist statement: The shadows played on the banks of a creek near Anahim Lake on a still day during late winter.
 
 

Reflections

Written by Ken Nash. Posted in Acrylics

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Size: 24" x 30"
Medium: acrylic
Support: canvas
Frame: yes
Available: yes
Artist statement: A slowly moving creek in Peace River country generated an amazing reflection of a forest grove on its placid surface.
 
 
 

Sargassum Gold

Written by Ken Nash. Posted in Acrylics

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Size: 30"x 40"
Medium: acrylic
Support: canvas
Frame: Gallery Wrapped
Available: Sold
Artist statement: Yellow seaweed flowed on the beaches of Gabriola Island
 

Springtime in the Tetons

Written by Ken Nash. Posted in Acrylics

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Size: 16"x 20"
Medium: acrylic
Support: canvas
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Artist statement: It was May but it was cold.