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Portals: Paintings by Silas Plum

Silas Plum

Portals is a series that captures events and people at pivotal moments. Man’s introduction to Death. A great battle. The decision to analyze or to act. Each of these influence the future. And the band played on.

Horatio - painting by Silas Plum
Horatio
Sudden Death - painting by Silas Plum
Sudden Death
Battle - painting by Silas Plum
Battle
Gottuvadhyam - painting by Silas Plum
Gottuvadhyam
Cowboy and Philosopher - painting by Silas Plum
Cowboy and Philosopher
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Silas Plum

Silas Plum makes art in a converted garage in the woods. See more of it at silasplum.com.

Author: Silas Plum Tags: painting, Silas Plum Category: Visual Art and Visual Poetry March 9, 2018

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