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Oil on wood

Signed on the front.

Antonio Stradivari was an Italian Luthier and a craftsman of string instruments such as violins, cellos, guitars, violas, and harps. The Latinized form of his surname, Stradivarius, as well as the colloquial Strad, are terms often used to refer to as superior instruments.
If you are playing the Stradivarius in your dream, a subtle scent of violin rosin lingers in your mind. If you hear violin music, the then and now become as one. A moody sound of the Stradivarius meanders into the warmth of your body; you sense an expression of your creativity being released from the Stradivarius with skill and vigor. The Stradivarius represents an instrument of passion and passion for life.

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MEDIUM: Oil on compressed hard board.

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#Violin, #music, #maroon

All art by George Pascalis

Less than 300 metres from where I live, sits Bill Thomson’s garden (in our local parkland). I like to think of it as my own Claude Monet’s garden to paint. It being so beautiful and peaceful, I was keen to paint it in a Claude Monet technique, oil on stretch canvas.
Much of Claude Monet’s work was inspired by his garden and he believed it was important to surround himself with nature and plants from the outdoors.
Located in the North-Eastern part of New South Wales, Australia, in the Tweed Shire. 
About 20 klms south of where I live, there lies a special place depicting an extremely aesthetic scene; the upper Tweed River in the Tweed Valley, Northern New South Wales Australia.
In this painting, on a cloudy day fog and mist overhung the upper Tweed River which captured my imagination. 
In this painting (oil on stretched canvas) I tried to capture that mystical moment in time. 
This painting is a landscape of two rivers located near Byangum township and is located in north-eastern  New South Wales, Australia, in the Tweed Shire. Ballet troupes around the world work incessantly hard, to achieve innovation and perfection in their field of the arts. This painting is a tribute to those who are dedicated to the art of classical dance and the other forms of dance movement ––classical and contemporary dance. Behind the scenes the work and innovation never cease to obtain perfection. 
Classical dance requires an important concentration of dancers, who must perform body movements with great precision and coordination. Practice and fitness are essential, as many of the forms of ballet require elasticity and strength.
Since the 1940s, there have been many variations in the genre, rhythmic and harmonic complexity, elusive melodic tags, focus on chord progressions, drawing on classical styles and forms, and plenty of subgenres emerged from jazz music as well.
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