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Dreamers
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27.375" x 35" |
3,000 S/N |
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Artist Proof Paper
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27.375" x 32" |
50 A/P |
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"A little more emotion, a little more magic!" That's how people are describing
the latest works of America's premier painter of Early American life, Charles Wysocki.
Inspired by such masters as Winslow Homer and N.C. Wyeth, Wysocki has developed a new
dramatic, narrative style to tell a single story - a tale filled with wonder, joy, and
a touch of mystery. And an exuberant use of color, dimension, and realistic detail combine
to make Wysocki's latest work Dreamers his most exciting work to date.
In Dreamers, two boys savor a carefree, lazy summer day, happily lost in their
respected daydreams. They are dreams in which we'd all like to take part. "I hope," says
Charles Wysocki, "that everyone will be invited to place themselves in Dreamers and imagine a wondrous story of their own."
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