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These paintings are done by Barnaby Furnas. He is described as alternately angry, angst-ridden and highly aesthetic. He's said as the art world's new James Dean. His paintings are highly abstract and they sell for at least a couple hundred thousand a piece. The first one is Wood gatherer I and was painted in 2003. The second one is the Red Sea (parting 2) and was painted in 2006. I really enjoy his paintings because you can almostmake out what they are but at the same time they leave a mystery about them.
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