Dale Shutt - Gallery
artworks created in dyes on silk ~ acrylic on canvas ~ petals on paper
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Dragon River 2007 dyes on silk |
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Birch Reflection 2006 dyes on silk 18 x 20" |
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Green Reflection 2006 dyes on silk 18 x 18" |
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River Watch 2007 dyes on silk |
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Mist and Moss 2008 dyes on silk |
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Spider Mother 2007 dyes on silk |
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Spring Reflection 2007 dyes on silk |
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Dancing to the Edge 2000 dyes on silk
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Algonquin 2008 dyes on silk |
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Water 2008 dyes on silk |
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Wind 2008 dyes on silk |
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Overhead 2008 dyes & ink |
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Morning Suns 2008 dyes & ink |
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Conversation 2008 dyes & ink |
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Sunflower Mini 1 2008 dyes & ink |
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Sunflower Mini 2 2008 dyes & ink |
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Deux Têtes 1999 dyes on silk 18 x 24" |
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Follow Me 2004 acrylic on canvas |
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The Last Dance 2004 Acrylic on canvas |
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Trust the Trees 2004 acrylic on canvas |
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Blowin' in the Wind 2004 acrylic on canvas |
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Poppy Study 2004 acrylic on masonite |
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Allward
Palladian Care, Feeding and Naming of Your Dragon Dragons can go for many years
without eating, so this should not be a problem for you. They do like
to be clean and appreciate a light dusting now and then. If necessary
they can be wiped with a slightly dampened cloth after removing excess
dust. |
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Happy dyes on silk, plaster & wire |
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Walk
in the Woods dyes on silk 16 x 20" |
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Stones
in Water dyes on silk |
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Evergreen
Sunset dyes on silk |
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The Grandparents dyes on silk Gaea: the deep-breasted earth first bore Uranus: the sky covered with stars. Her equal in grandeur, he completely covered the sea and the mountains. Reaching down, Uranus touched the very earth where Gaea gave root. From there they produced the first race of people. |
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The Cosmic
Egg dyes on silk From Cronos (time)
came Void (the infinite) and Ether (the finite). Under Voids' cover
of night, using the creative action of Ether, Cosmic matter was slowly
organized. In the centre of this gigantic egg, whose upper section formed
the vault of the sky and whose lower section was the fertile earth,
the first being: Phanes (the light) was born. |
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Sunflower Field 2001 dyes on silk 43 x 22" |
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Petal Picture 2004 |
Petal Picture
2004 |