Rooted in the Years of Uncertainty | Envy | The Arrival | The Luminous Pearl of Her Appointed Plenitude |
Mostly Sunny | Sojourn | Happiness In Perpetuity | Happiness By Design |
Shelter | The Effects Of Departure From Ideal Proportions | Sacred Contract #1 | Dreaming Of Life On Another Shore |
Unexpected Departure | The Kindest Premeditation | The Reluctant Prophet | Clairvoyance |
Sins Of The Father | The Day Ravens Brought News Of My Deliverance | The Illusion Of Love’s Disturbance |
The Flying Lesson | Second Coming | On The Path Of Knowing | Pious Birds Of Good Omen |
Oceana | The Whisper | Always The Procreant Urge Of The World | The Longing |
Sacred Contract #2 | Sacred Contract #3 | Messenger | If God Was A Child |
Birthing The New God | Time As An Abstract | Sacred Contract #4 | Framing Example |
Effects Of Departure From Ideal Proportions
Unexpected Departure
Happiness In Perpetuity
The Kindest Kindest Premeditation
Sins Of The Father
Shelter
The Arrival
Always The Procreant
Sacred Contract 3
Happiness By Design
Mostly Sunny
Second Coming
The Flying Lesson
The Illusion Of Loves Disturbance
Messenger
Sacred Contract 2
Free Thinking Mystic
Pious Birds Of Good Omen
About The Artist
The award-winning paintings of Paul David Bond Pesqueira have been featured in solo and group exhibitions in galleries and cultural centers, including the Gateway Museum in Farmington, New Mexico; the William DeBilzan Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico; the Magidson Gallery in Aspen, Colorado; the Lu Martin Gallery in Laguna Beach, California; Evocative Arts Gallery in Palm Springs, California; and the San Diego Art Institute. His work is in private and corporate collections, including Hotel Hershey in Hershey, Pennsylvania.“In my paintings I rearrange familiar objects and elements until they match images mined from my imagination. I am always looking for new visual symbols to reflect an emotion or ideal that I’m entertaining at the moment. Very often a painting is born from something randomly seen from a car window or a line in a novel. If it stirs my curiosity, it finds it’s way into my work.”
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