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Posted by M.R.N. on July 26, 2012
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vincenzo said
Also this seems to me a good painter. Delicate colors and very light loads, which, in my opinion, emerges a singular spirituality. Skillful portraitist, both when the subjects are located within homes, and when they are outdoors, immersed in the green or in the shimmering light, like the intimate scenes of mothers and children, etc. ..
I would say that these paintings can enjoy, besides me, too many other people.
Mustafa Jackson said
Glad to know that such an exceptional illustrator like Mr. Bowler is still alive and churning out great Art.
Bruce said
“Man And Woman Embraced Against The Wall” just popped up on my desktop background and I remembered where I had obtained this image (where else?). Then I noticed a detail that I had missed before: The man’s hand braced against the wall as if absorbing the impact of the woman running into his arms. A very nice touch.
Suzay Lamb said
Subtitle is: “Sam Neill and Meg Ryan embraced against the wall”.
Bruce said
In this case, I prefer anonymity.