Robert Treece’s oil painting suggests shapes rather than blatantly expressing them, allowing the viewer to see whatever they would like to see. The wriggling, distorted lines suggest that either the shapes in the painting are moving in a bizarre way or it is the viewer who is viewing ordinary objects with a distorted perspective. More paintings in Robert Treece Paints Abstract Surrealism
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Robert Treece Paints Abstract Surrealism
Robert Treece’s paintings are a treat for anyone who enjoys spending hours staring at an art work. Because of the abstract, surrealist nature of his style, each painting can reveal thousands of different ideas hidden within the colors and forms of the painting. Depending on the mood of the viewer and the angle from which […]