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Image:
6.50" x 8.00"
Mat Border:
2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
12.00" x 13.50"
Visual Perception Framed Print
by Kenneth Young
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Visual Perception framed print by Kenneth Young. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
Light enters the eye, but it is who we are inside our brain that perceives and makes sense of the world around us. It is this inner person that... more
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Artist's Description
Light enters the eye, but it is who we are inside our brain that perceives and makes sense of the world around us. It is this inner person that really sees and, based on our own moral compass, decides what is appealing or appalling, beautiful or unattractive, good or bad art.
About Kenneth Young
Ken Young, a self-taught artist, has been sketching and drawing with pencil and pen and ink from a very young age. Born in Charleston South Carolina his family shortly migrated to Kingston New York then to Hudson in 1963. He progressed in skill when his mother purchased a correspondence course with Art Instruction Schools, Minneapolis, Minnesota. He was introduced to oil in high school in 1971 and became fascinated with accurately trying to render the textures, light and shadow found in nature. Since then oil has been his favorite medium. At first his aim was to come as close as possible to accurately rendering the subjects he painted. But now he favors trying to convey how the things he paints make him feel while still holding to a...
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John Abbott
Just plain awesome!
Len Stomski
RIGHT on Kenneth, Great portfolio you have here. v/f
Danielle Haney
AWESOME Image~ cool description too!!
Kenneth Young replied:
Thanks! This is a reflective piece. I tried to draw myself looking out at the world from within. It's difficult to see but written in reverse on the collar of my shirt is the age old question: "What Is Art?"