Watercolorist Joseph Alleman's paintings focus on central themes
reflected in the human experience. While a painting may appear to
portray life's hardships he hopes it also conveys a sense of
hope. Other works capture the spirit of youth with new
possibilities and still others reflect on unspoken tales and places
travelled.
Alleman's crisp realistic images are composites of
his own life experiences. The artist finds inspiration in the work of
Andrew Wyeth and Burton Sil (showing 500 of 727 characters). |
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