Go Fish
Where do I start? This one came from the motivation to exemplify a child’s exploratory mind. In reality, the little boy in this painting could be sitting on a small block of wood in the center of a mud puddle in his backyard, but this is what he would see. As adults, when do we lose this creativity? When do we cast aside the backyard adventures of playing cards with mermen while an octopus-like creature seeks to take down our ship? Reality is necessary, but not as a direct replacement for the imagination.
Original is 16”x12” acrylic on canvas. Original available.
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Art and Stories Made For Children, Art Inspired by Dreams, DaDa Land, Fantasy Art and Pop Art Available for sale asGreeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints

Kathryn Pedroza
Wonderful, and I love your explanation it is so true. My boys remind me everyday of how endless imagination can be!
pinkyjain
Aweesome Bryan, this is beautiful, imaginative & so creative. Love it & your commentary
red addiction
this is exquisite. Fine work!
Karin Taylor
wonderful…love the words too
Lisa Defazio
Wonderfully vibrant and interesting – v’cool.
Deidre Cripwell
Love the rich colour
Mar Silva
What a great description! A very good art piece! Just perfect!
HelenSewell
Wonderfully done. Love the boy’s expression!
CATNIPMEOW
I really like alot of your artwork. It is very colorful and so imaginative ! very unique and fun-
emmz
You really should illustrate a childrens book, your work is fantastic and quite unique!
Jane Keats
Absolutely, I often play imagination games with my daughters, they are great fun and can get quite dramatic sometimes! I’m your newest fan, great work!
neogolas
Just brilliant art work,I love your colors.
surabhi
Excellent stuff :)
Leslie Gustafson
Your art inspires. This one speaks my heart about raising my son.