
“The bold brushstrokes and colors in expressionist works by Brad Price are inspired by the Southwest landscape and its rugged beauty. His work is a rebirth of the sense of style of early Taos painters and the Post-Impressionists. His works in oil are emotive and colorful with strong directional lines that he employs to guide the viewer into the world that he has seen and experienced…”
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~Sunnyside
Very nice!
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Rescued from spam – so sorry for delay. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Nick! 🙂
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We returned from New Mexico before the Brad Meyer exhibition but we saw the real yellow cottonwood trees in and around Santa Fe in October.
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I bet those cottonwood trees were amazing. Thanks for sharing, Steve. 🙂
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On the sharing front, I have a post with autumnal cottonwoods scheduled for next week.
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I look forward to it! 😎
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Excellent painting and beautiful video ☺️ thanks for sharing ☺️
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I am so pleased you enjoy this, Priti. Thanks for visiting. 🙂
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It’s my pleasure ☺️ do read my story also.😁😁
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His bold strokes and vibrant yellow remind me of Van Gogh’s work.
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These things remind me of Vincent, too. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Rosaliene. 🙂
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I also was reminded of Van Gogh, not just the vibrancy, but the chapels and the nature, all painted with beautiful color and great contrast.
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Timelesslady! 🙂
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Beautiful style on these paintings, I enjoyed savoring them
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts, sienablue. 🙂
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I’d quite like to walk into that painting and enjoy the sights from within. 😊
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Yes! 😎
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