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Owl

Acrylic on canvas

20×24

Author meluxePosted on February 11, 2022November 1, 2022Categories UncategorizedTags art, hole, jacksonLeave a comment on Owl

Bear

Acrylic on canvas

24×30

Author meluxePosted on February 11, 2022November 1, 2022Categories UncategorizedTags art, hole, jacksonLeave a comment on Bear

Horse VIII

30 x 40 acrylic on canvas

Author meluxePosted on May 14, 2021November 1, 2022Categories UncategorizedTags art, hole, jackson2 Comments on Horse VIII

Samoyed

20 x 16 acrylic on canvas

Author meluxePosted on May 14, 2021November 1, 2022Categories UncategorizedTags art, hole, jacksonLeave a comment on Samoyed

Horse III

36 x 24 acrylic on canvas

Author meluxePosted on May 14, 2021November 1, 2022Categories UncategorizedTags art, hole, jacksonLeave a comment on Horse III

Horse II

24×36 acrylic on canvas

Author meluxePosted on May 14, 2021November 1, 2022Categories UncategorizedTags art, hole, jacksonLeave a comment on Horse II

Horse V

16 x 20

Acrylic on Canvas

Author meluxePosted on May 1, 2021November 1, 2022Categories UncategorizedTags art, hole, jacksonLeave a comment on Horse V

Horse IV

24 x 18

Acrylic on canvas

Author meluxePosted on January 12, 2021November 1, 2022Categories UncategorizedTags art, hole, jacksonLeave a comment on Horse IV

Home III

48 x 36 acrylic on canvas

Author meluxePosted on April 16, 2020November 1, 2022Categories UncategorizedTags art, hole, jacksonLeave a comment on Home III

Wedding Portrait

36 x 48

Acrylic on canvas

Author meluxePosted on August 19, 2018November 1, 2022Categories Portraits, UncategorizedTags art, hole, jacksonLeave a comment on Wedding Portrait

“I paint because I must. At night, while alone in my studio, I stare at a painting until I see the next stroke. The rest flows from me until I reach another block, or the paint becomes too wet to work with.

Acrylic is less forgiving than oil, it dries so fast, and doesn’t seem to mix as well, when it comes to color blending, but I have no patience for oil, because I have to work constantly and the canvas needs to be ready for my brush.” – Melchor

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