And The Day Will Come Acrylic Print
by Bill OConnor
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And The Day Will Come acrylic print by Bill OConnor. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
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About Bill OConnor
Years ago, when I was just a young guy tending bar in New York City, I befriended the author Kurt Vonnegut. During a night of riotous drinking, he introduced me to the artist Nicademis Hufford. They became like older brothers to me. Later on Nick, in his attempt to prod me, jokingly said "Bill, if you want to hang with us, you should either learn how to write or paint." Thank you Nick. ' After many years of owning restaurants in New York, and my subsequent career in the legal profession, I realized that I enjoyed painting above all else -- I hope you enjoy my work. P.S. -- Any of my art that you purchase will not have the Fine Art America Stamp on it. Bill All images are copyright © Bill O'Connor. All materials contained may...
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VIVA Anderson
Wonderful, Bill. Stunning abstract, and thoughtprovoking!! All here, 'your' way! Great 'tags' too:Tags:::heaven death god belief earth souls angels floating blue orange tan:!!!! Kudos!!, fv, ........VIVA
Bill OConnor replied:
... NICE THOUGHT PROVOKING THOUGHTS VIVA. VOLTAIRE ONCE SAID, WHEN ASKED, WHAT WAS LIFE, HE REPLIED THAT IT WAS A FLICK OF LIGHT BETWEEN TWO ETERNITIES.
Vesna Martinjak
nice
Bill OConnor replied:
thanks Vesna.
S S-RAY
Very nice.
Bill OConnor replied:
thanks S S-Ray.
Katerina Apostolakou
A very creative creation!
Bill OConnor replied:
thanks Katerina.
Joel Bruce Wallach
This strong, elegant mystical work seems to be communicating with the deep subconscious self, Bill!
Bill OConnor replied:
thanks Joel -- actually, I was just empty headedly staring at the canvas and started to doodle -- mystical, who knows.