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Leonard Wren
Leonard’s
style and choices of subjects allow the viewer to relate to the
paintings. Rather than rendering a detailed depiction of a scene,
his loose interpretive brushwork conveys a peaceful moment in time.
He leaves the detail to be interpreted by the individual viewer,
thus creating a familiarity to his work. In addition, by including
evidence of human existence in the landscape such as a quaint cottage,
an old bicycle, a sidewalk café, or a path through a quiet garden,
his paintings invite the viewer to participate in the narrative.
They are quiet intimate moments, movingly expressive, which “provide
relief from the complexities of life.”
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