Junk Assemblage
by Tom Deninger



junk assemblage
Monet by Tom Deninger




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Monet, detail




monet detail
Monet, detail




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Fall Folliage by Tom Deninger




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Fall Folliage, detail (right bottom) by Tom Deninger




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Tom Deninger - Plastic Paradise 10' x 20'




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Tom Deninger - Ansele's Aspens




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Ansele's Aspens, detail




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Tom Deninger - Poland Springs 8' x 8'




tom deininger self portrait

Tom Deininger Self Portrait - watch a slide show of the process here: www.tomdeiningerart.com




Junk painting
Tom Deninger
Close up.




A side look at Ansel's Aspens



Tom Deninger was born in Boston in 1970 and attended Salve Regina University. His studio is in Fall River, MA. All images from Tom's site:
www.tomdeiningerart.com

 

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philip hagopian
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your work
Reply #3 on : Sat November 26, 2011, 01:54:57
I'm a fellow artist within Bobby Gosh's massive collection. I just want to say this work goes far beyond merely being clever assemblage , but simply as a painting , a 2-D image , the color and texture are brilliant. I especially see this in the self-portrait...a beautiful mix of warm and cool colors and fabulous texture...just beautiful
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Re: Junk Assemblage
Reply #2 on : Tue November 15, 2011, 14:31:54
You really do find the most wonderful things! I'd never seen this artist before. Thanks so much.
Marcia
myra
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Reply #1 on : Wed March 02, 2011, 18:22:33
Beautiful work!
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