Broken Promises by Brian Gaynor
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A bottle of red highlights the empty table for two.

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About Brian Gaynor

Long an avid admirer of artistic beauty, I have only recently embarked on the process of creating art. It is a passion, indeed, and one that provides nourishment for the soul.

Thank you very much for the visit, and I hope you enjoy the final product as much as I have enjoyed the creative process.

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broken promises, empty, lonely, dining, table, red, wine, bottle, candle, glasses, mood

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  • Keeawe
    Keeawe10 months ago

    Great work Brian!

  • Thank you so much, Carol-Anne! I appreciate the kind words.

    – Brian Gaynor

  • Sheryl Langston
    Sheryl Langston10 months ago

    Really nice setting! Well done.

  • Thanks very much, Sheryl!

    – Brian Gaynor

  • Sally Omar
    Sally Omar10 months ago

  • Thank you very much, Sally! I am honored by the feature.

    – Brian Gaynor

  • 1morephoto
    1morephoto9 months ago

    so moody
    so dreamy
    great!

  • Thanks very much for the great comment!

    – Brian Gaynor

  • Barbara Manis
    Barbara Manis9 months ago

    Excellent work!

  • Barbara, thank you so much for the nice comment!

    – Brian Gaynor

  • Monica M. Scanlan
    Monica M. Scanlan9 months ago

    Congratulations!!! Wonderful!

  • I am honored by the feature, Monica! Thanks so much.

    – Brian Gaynor

  • JCSAF
    JCSAF9 months ago

    Wow , a great feature !

  • Thank you very much for the comment!

    – Brian Gaynor

  • Bob Culshaw
    Bob Culshaw9 months ago

    Congratulations – excellent work!

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  • Wow, I really appreciate the feature, Bob! Thank you.

    – Brian Gaynor

  • Julesrules
    Julesrules9 months ago

    love this , great mood!

  • Thank you so much for the lovely comment!

    – Brian Gaynor

  • JUSTART
    JUSTART9 months ago

    great work

  • Thank you very much for the comment, Sylvia!

    – Brian Gaynor