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by Bill Perkins
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In Castle Cross Circle you are not too far from some spirited workers carrying on with the chosen chore of the day, a garden of highland village... more
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In Castle Cross Circle you are not too far from some spirited workers carrying on with the chosen chore of the day, a garden of highland village commons replete with grazing rams, mushrooming fruits and blossoms of many flowers, a story of a traveling hobo as is hiking in the side space of it all as therein, and much more to verily imagine all told! This is a reworked image of an added bottom to this circle and cropping of most of the other side parts of the original too. Final original work recomposes it as so and makes it cut and copy for the final treatment too. A pleasing choice for the discriminating selector of further composition as well?
Worth a second and third look - and perhaps much and many more also as due to the patterns of compelling complex imagery as all within the highly original fine arts designs - the artworks of drawings and the other related arts works as by Bill Perkins speak volumes of content no less too! Just take a recent composition of Fairy Houses as by him as for a breakdown of parts of the project so far completed: 1) "Stumptown Lodgings" so titled small black lined drawing completed within some 2 days as started as an art demonstration at The Bohemian Treasures arts crafts store located in Beaverton, Oregon one Saturday afternoon in the Summer. 2) Later the design of a small drawing in black lines titled as "Dandy Gnome" completed at Artists...
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Bill Perkins
Castle Cross Circle art piece won a 3rd place finish in a contest here online in November, 2009 amongst a field of some few dozen artist rendered pictures. It was the BLR Spiritual & Fantasy contest that month and it was accorded the "Joy" award by the contest initiator. See the other variations renditions and rearrangements of this same piece too in the Castle Cross gallery here online at this website?