Celebrities and Musicians Collection
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Inspired by Brother Ray Charles
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Inspired by Xavier Cugat
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Dorseys Meet Elvis
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Inspired by Jimi Hendrix Electric
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Inspired by Jimi Hendrix Purple Master
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Inspired by Jimmy Page-Guitar
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Inspired by Jimmy Page
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Inspired by Michael Jackson Dance
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Inspired by Michael Jackson Flash
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Inspired by Michael Jackson Shopper
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Inspired by Michael Jackson Sings
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Inspired by Michael Jackson Sprkle
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Inspired by Mickael Jacson Action
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Inspired by Mickael Jacson Final Performance II
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Inspired by Mickael Jacson Smooth Criminal
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Inspired by Miles Davis Bebop
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Inspired by Miles Davis-Trumpet
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Inspired by Stevie Ray Vaughan
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Inspired by Michael Jackson Magic
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Swinging With Count Basie
Flowers and Gardens Collections
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THE SUMMER PICNIC
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SHADY LANE GREECE
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SECRET GARDEN CHAIR
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PARIS ROSE ARBOR
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LUSH FLORAL GARDEN
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Kahaalu Church Hawaii
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HOLLYHOCK HOUSE
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HOLLYHOCK GARDEN
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Hawaii Beach Shack
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GLASS ROSES
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GARDEN PATH OF COSMOS
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GARDEN GAZEBO
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From An English Country Garden
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FOREST SPRING VISION
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FIELDS OF DAHLIAS
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EXBURY SPRING LAKE
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ENGLISH COTTAGE GARDEN
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CARRINGTON GARDEN
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CABIN IN THE WOODS
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AUTUMN RIVER
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ARGENTEUIL ARRANGEMENT
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ANEMONES IN THE MEADOW
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AN IMPRESSIONIST’S GARDEN
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Gardens of Rhododendrons
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April Beauties
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Yosemite Park River
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White Wicker Stockbridge
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Welcome Flower Urnsteps
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Welcome Cottage
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Watersounds
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Water Lily Lake
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Walnut River Garden
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Tulips and Squash
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TOURNAMENT OF ROSES
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The Road to Maplegrover Farms
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The Old Sundial
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The Green Urn on Beverly Blvd
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The Gardeners House
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The Dried Flower Shop
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The Beautiful Italian Garden
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Tangled Barrel
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Sunshine Roses
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Sun Room
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Sunny Flower Bouquet
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Sunlit Impatiens
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Summer in Giverny
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Summer Holiday Cottage
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Springtime for Azaleas
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Spring in Hatley Park Colores
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Soft Tulips in the Pottery
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Sitting in the Garden
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Sissinghurst Copper Vat
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September Song
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Santa Barbara Garden
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Sakura Romance
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Roses
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Romantic Garden Walk
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Romantic Arrangement
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Road by the Lake
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Rhododendron Stroll
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Rhododendron Reflections
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Rebeccas Dried Roses
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Rainbarrel Garden
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Quite Meeting
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Poppies on Niagara
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Patio Lane
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Oriental Urn
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Old Antique Shop
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Nantucket Island Garden
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Mantlepiece Rose
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Majestic Impressions
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Magnolia Blossoms
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Magnolia at Dartington Hall
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Long Necked Birds
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Lakeside Garden
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LAGUNA NIGUEL GARDEN
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Iris Garden Path
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Huntington Camelia
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Glorious Blooms
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Geraniums at the Top of Stairs
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From An English Country Garden
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Fountain Central Parks
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Floret Nouveau
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Fields of Golden Daffodils
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Fantasy Garden Delights
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Exquisite Roses
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English Village
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English Estate Patio
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English Courtyard
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English Country Colors
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Enchanted Patio
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Dried Basket Arrangement
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Cutting Garden Arrangement
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Countryside Gardens
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COMFORT CHAIR
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Castle Rose Garden
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Castle Mystery Castle
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Carnations and Roses
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Camelia Fantastique
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Bouquet Impressions
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Bel-Air Pots
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Bel Air Bouquet
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Backyard Blooming Splendor
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Azalea Classic
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A Visitor
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August Garden
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A Spanish Garden
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Artist Walk
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Artist Studio Still Life
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Arrangement in Red
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Apples and Flowers
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Ancient Roses
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American Country
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American Classic
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After The Tea Party
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LE PETITE BISTRO
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Night Bistro
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Wilderness Lake
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Water Romance
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FALLING WATER MILL HOUSE
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THE RED COVERED BRIDGE
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SITTING AMOUNG THE FLOWERS
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ANTIQUE ROSES
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HANGING GARDEN
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Comfort Chair
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Vermont Fence
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Blue Garden Chairs
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GLADIOLA ARRANGEMENT
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River Canoe
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Lush Floral Pathway
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AIX COUNTRY PATIO
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Cape Cod Ocean Garden
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AUTUMN WATER BRIDGE
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LAGUNA BEACH
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ITALIAN ELEGANCE
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ROSES ORANGE
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Tuscany Impressions
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GIVERNY RHODODENDRONS
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Monet Spring
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ROSE GARDEN IMPRESSIONS
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Fantasy Pathway
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GATEWAY OF BRICK
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FLOWERING ARBOR GIVERNY
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HOLLYHOCK GARDENS
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French Countryside House
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SUMMER SWEET CHERRIES
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The Italian Gardens Hatley Park
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WHITE CHAIRS ON CARMELINA
Victoria, British Columbia is the 1949 birthplace of David Lloyd Glover. His early years were spent at Royal Roads Hartley Castle, formerly the baronial estate of Sir Robert Dunsmuir, which had been converted to a military college where his father served as an administrator. There, surrounded by neo-classical architecture, traditional Japanese, English, and Italian gardens, as well as the stunning natural beauty of the British Columbia seacoast, is where Glover’s sensitivity to the relationship between man and nature took form. It is this relationship that is the focal point of his work.
Glover’s role models were his uncles, Guy Glover, a founder and President of the National Film Board of Canada, and Norman McLaren, a painter and pioneering Film Animator, the latter having been a particularly significant influence. In conversation, Glover recalled McLaren’s absolute absorption in the creative process, telling of when his uncle had shown him the “wonderful” pattern of accidental scratches on a strip of film; scratches that would lead to an early method of synthesizing musical sound tracks.
Speaking of his own work, Glover reveals his method: absolute absorption in his work; careful tracing of a crack in the pavement; complete immersion in the marriage of mist and sunlight. Through a blending of ambient atmosphere and crisp detail, Glover seeks to capture the essence of a particular time and place — a moment to be suspended in memory with brush, water, paint and paper.
Glover’s watercolor technique is largely based on that which is not done, and that which is not there. Paying close attention to the water, he cultivates degrees of colorlessness, thus giving the painting to the light, which is softly diffused through the translucent pigments, so the painting is illuminated from within. Rather than rendering form through the definition of mass, Glover often merely suggests substance by painting the shadows that cling to form. Through this use of shadow — the light that is not there — he conjures ghosts of bare paper to be fleshed out by the viewer’s imagination. The simple truth of existence is expressed through this technique, as the viewer is compelled to imagine detail, which inevitably melts away into the totality of the moment. There is no clever conceptual statement here, no striving for personal expression, only the seeking of high moments through the observation of nature and the practice of art.
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