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Caged

Cheryle Gannaway

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Caged Painting

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BS, It - Italy

Congrats on your sale!

Saint Lambert, QC - Canada

superb!

Aurora, ON - Canada

I love this!!!

Cheryle Gannaway replied:

Thanks :)

Bensalem, PA - United States

Congratulations your beautiful work is being featured in AAA Images:-)

Washington, DC - United States

Wonderful work!

Morganville, NJ - United States

Amazing abstract work ! l/f/t

Milton, WI - United States

Beautiful!

Scotland - United Kingdom

Wonderful work Cheryle! l/f

Springfield, IL - United States

Congratulations your wonderful work is now featured on What's New! Please add your work to our Discussion archive for features.

Springfield, IL - United States

Congratulations your wonderful work is now featured on Midwest America Artists! Please add your work to our Discussion archive for features.

Springfield, IL - United States

Congratulations your wonderful work is now featured on Artist Salon 1! Please add your work to our Discussion archive for features.

Toronto, ON - Canada

Congratulations, on your Feature, in "Lady Photographers and Artists", "Landscape and Animals Paintings", & "Just Perfect", groups!

USA, Ut - United States

Congratulations on your feature in the group Landscapes and Animals Paintings

Sofia - Bulgaria

Excellent art!

Tucson, AZ - United States

Inspired use of the corrugated cardboard to create the desired illusion and effect, Cheryle! F/V

Toronto, ON - Canada

Congratulations, on your Feature, in the "Best for Blankets and Textile Products", "Abstract Photography and Paints", & "Your Story of Art", groups!

Titusville, FL - United States

Congratulations on your feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"

Minneapolis, MN - United States

The use of the corrugation to give the feeling of a cage is intentional; the combination of the organic flow of the owl and the inorganic, repeating pattern of the vertical lines gives the feeling of entrapment- enforced regularity on a living animal.

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