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St. Louis Botanical Garden Painting by John Lautermilch

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Bruce Combs - REACH BEYOND

Bruce Combs - REACH BEYOND

Hey, John! Wow! I was scrolling up slowly to see whatever was coming from top to bottom first and see if the painting would grow. Anyway, things just kept coming! I think you have sort of systemic surrealism here: Various items have a serious role and it is planned out more than I think with surrealism or many abstracts. Anyway, how neat you have divided the "above ground (sure a narrow strip and that means something about two different worlds, too, I think. The upper half is about 93% definitely symmetrical, and reminds me models of a small area, with the artificiality intentionally stressed as here. The big flower (I tried naming it but it came out "orchard," as for fruit). I like this the longer I look. Say, how's the feeling painting on Masonite? Peace, etc., Bruce

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