
"Reclining" Colored Pencil & Acrylic on Paper 24x36 $1000 |
"Heels over Head" Colored Pencil & Acrylic on Paper 24x36 $1000 |
"Green Woman" Colored Pencil & Acrylic on Paper 24x36 $1000 |
"Big Bunny" Colored Pencil & Acrylic on Paper 24x36 $1300 |
"Time Horse" Colored Pencil on Paper 24x36 $1300 |
"Big Bunny" Colored Pencil & Acrylic on Paper 24x36 $1300 |
"Green Pillow" Colored Pencil & Acrylic on Paper 24x36 $1000 |
"Thrasher LG" Colored Pencil & Acrylic on Paper 24x36 $1200 |
"Cosmic Dancer" Colored Pencil & Acrylic on Paper 24x36 $1000 |
"Big Girl Panties" Colored Pencil & Acrylic on Paper 24x36 $800 |
"Dead Bird" Colored Pencil and Pastel on Paper 18x24 $600 |
"Ms. B" Charcol and Colored Pencil on Paper 18x24 $800 |
"Evening Gown" Pastel and Charcol on Paper 18x24 $700 |
"Star Queen" Crayon on Paper 18x24 $700 |
"Redhead" Colored Pencil on Paper 18x24 $800 |
"Chair" Colored Pencil on Paper 18x24 $600 |
"Red Visage" Colored Pencil on Paper 18x24 $600 |
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215 South 3rd St. #507
I often work with several subjects in a variety of directions. Differing motives and intents are utilized for each of these directions. In addition to these factors, several types of media are utilized to create various works. In the group of reproductions I have sent the media is mainly colored pencil with some charcol. My intentions were to begin to create a type of mythology by combining the human figure with both traditional and mythological symbols and a few of my own creations. I have also incorporated some of my interests in geometry in the backgrounds of several of these pieces. Color is primarily the verifying element in these works as it tends to bind together various elements that without it would not necessarily go together. The eyes of the imagination are no less real than the physical eyes, their apprehensions giving rise to innumerable forms; with training and support from the unseen these forms can be interpreted as symbols of objective reality. As a visual creator, my intention is to cause all my works to go one step further and actually serve as a portal to the objective energies contribute to the final work. Should my work serve as a "wake-up" call, it will have been successful.
Barry was born April 8, 1968 in Wheatridge, Colorado, the son of a Colorado highway patrolman and a clerical worker. His earliest memories are of drawing for hours at a time. He attended various elementary schools in Colorado, then spent junior and senior high school in Rock Springs, Wyoming. From 1986 to 1990 he attended the University of Wyoming and has had many vocations and pass-times since. Currently he resides in Laramie, Wyoming where he draws, paints, reads, and meditates. © 2008-2012 |