Arni Anderson

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 A native of Huntsville, Alabama, Arni has lived and worked inEdmond, Oklahoma for the past 33 years. He works as a full- time art educator and pursues art as a full-time profession. He also continues to conduct workshops and demonstrations whenever possible. He also teaches private lessons. His work is included in collections in many states and in several foreign countries. His paintings have received over 450 awards and honors in major competitions.

 

 

Da Vinci Life

 
a 30X40 watercolor celebrating Da Vinci's 558th birthday, April 15 2010. In this painting there can be seen representations of, The Vatrvian Man, The last supper, Mona Lisa, a portrait of Da Vinci an airplain, and around the edges of the painting are 10 of his most inportant inventions written upside down and backward, as were all his note. The are writtne with a feather quill, like he probably used. I made the quill.

Michelangelo Life

Michelangelo
this is a 22X30 watercolor celebrating his 535th birthday on March 5, 2010. Included in this painting are renditions of , the David, The Pieta, The touch from the creation scene on th eSistine Chapel, the dome of St. Peters, and the number 535 in the background.

 

 

Picassos Life

This is a 22X30 watercolor Celebrating the death of Picasso on April 8,1973. on that date 2010 Picasso would have been 129 years old. This is really 3 paintings in one.
Turned one way looking at the PINK eyes there is a very young Picasso portrait. Turned upside down from there look for hte BLUE eyes and there is an older portrait with hios hand on his head. turn it side ways and you see the YELLOW eyes that saw the world as no one had before or since.
 

 

 

Van Gogh's Life

This iw a 36X48 inch ACRYLIC, Celebrating Van Goghs 157th birthday on March 29, 2010. This is really 4 painitngs in one. look for the SILVER lines and you can see a representation of "The Bedroon at ARLKES", Turn another direction and look for the GOLD lines and you can see a rendition of "The Night Cafe" Turn another directionand look for the whitest or brightest lines and see a portrait of Van Gogh with out his ear and a bandage. Turn the other way and look for the BLACK linies and you'll see a portrait with his ear.