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Three Literary-Themed Paintings by Warren J. Cox

Warren Cox

Warren J. Cox paints mainly in an objective abstract vein. His pieces frequently imply the presence of system and strong synergy, and sometimes surrealist elements or pareidolia. As with these works, he loves to pay homage to literary figures and their work in unexpected and vivid ways.

Homage to Bobbie Ann Mason and the Element of Surprise - Warren J. Fox painting
Homage to Bobbie Ann Mason and the Element of Surprise
I, Salinger: Thresher in the Sky - Warren J. Fox painting
I, Salinger: Thresher in the Sky
Wall-Flag in Dream of Yiannis Ritsos - Warren J. Cox painting
Wall-Flag in Dream of Yiannis Ritsos
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About Warren Cox

Warren J. Cox lives, writes, and paints in the beautiful countryside of Virginia, where he also squeezes in work as an independent editor. Beyond creating, he is passionate about animal welfare and tennis.

Cox's painting has been featured previously in O C Magazine and his writing appears or is forthcoming in Eunoia Review, The Creative Truth, Intrinsick, and Coup d'Etat. He can be found on Twitter @WarrenJCox.

Author: Warren Cox Tags: painting Category: Visual Art and Visual Poetry December 29, 2017

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