NJ Water Park
NJ Water Park
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Category: Paintings.$ (as of June 5, 2017, 9:08 pm)4,950.00 (as of June 5, 2017, 9:08 pm)
A bird’s eye view of a Water Park. The vivid colors and swirling shapes reflect the energy and joy associated with the youthful activities of water slides and landing pools. Flattening the picture plane the aerial perspective reduces the details to a strong graphic image. It combines elements of abstraction and representation, pattern and grid.
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