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| New Release by D. Arthur |

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| 3 Canvas Limited Editions, 40" x 20" each |

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| Big Apple Still Sweet for Lisa & D. Arthur! |
2009 Art Expo New York a success for both Lisa
and D. Arthur!
Launching D. Arthur's beloved World of Rhupert and unveiling
definitive originals of Lisa's Abstract Expressionism, both added new collectors, galleries and publishing
opportunities! Thanks New York - See you next year!
| Newest Release by D. Arthur 2008 |

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| Abstract Expressionist, Lisa |
THANK YOU NEW YORK FOR A SELL OUT SHOW! We had an awesome time at the 30th Anniversary Show of ArtExpo, New York Febr.
28 - March 3, 2008 at the Jacob Javitz Convention Center! I introduced my Abstract Originals to an International Audience, and connected with people
from all over the world! We met so many great people, and picked up
fabulous new galleries coast to coast. Thank you for an awesome
experience!
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| Lisa and D. Arthur Wilson |
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| "Life is TOO important to be taken seriously!" |
International Wildlife artist, D. Arthur Wilson, embraces the
souls of the wild beasts he paints by default. After 4000 portraits, his yearning for the honesty, simplicity and true
passion evolved into his portrayal of the wild kingdom. Following in the footsteps of Frace', Bateman and Seerey-Lester,
Wilson's definitive style is unlike any other. Known for his uncanny ability to bring life into the eyes of his subjects,
the true spirit is set free. From Laurie Marker's Cheetah Conservation Fund in Namibia, South Africa to Tippi Hedron's
Animal Preserve, Shambala; countless zoos and preservation societies, Wilson proves to know and understand that which is yet,
an enigmatic and unprecedented frontier.
...the work of Abstract
Expressionist, Lisa, has been referred to as "...the romantic embodiment of the organic, expansive, ever changing world around
us ..." Inspired on a daily basis by her own journey, the people and experiences that make up life, her application
of mixed media is incomperable in the art world today. Each piece, unique unto itself, is a gift to the
observer, to discover their own personal painting within hers. By the influence of the masteries of Klimt, Pollack
and Degas, to name a few, Lisa is reminded that she, like those before her, has the rare opportunity to show up at each canvas,
and go in search of the next great expression...
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