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CHARLES MAYRS

Friday, December 11, 2009

'Leisure Time'

Posted by CHARLES MAYRS PAINTINGS at 5:39 PM 1 comment:
Labels: Acrylic on Board 49"x46"

'Lord Protector'

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Labels: Acrylic on Board 49"x46"

'Morphic Resonance'

Posted by CHARLES MAYRS PAINTINGS at 5:31 PM No comments:
Labels: Acrylic On Board 49"x45"

'Burnt Angel'

Posted by CHARLES MAYRS PAINTINGS at 5:27 PM No comments:
Labels: Acrylic on Board 40"x40"

'Moloch'

Posted by CHARLES MAYRS PAINTINGS at 5:24 PM No comments:
Labels: Acrylic on Board 38"x40"

'Diana searching for Orion'

Posted by CHARLES MAYRS PAINTINGS at 5:19 PM No comments:
Labels: Acrylic on Board 33"x36"

'The Oligarch'

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Labels: Acrylic on Board 46"x49"
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  • ▼  2009 (31)
    • ▼  December (29)
      • 'Leisure Time'
      • 'Lord Protector'
      • 'Morphic Resonance'
      • 'Burnt Angel'
      • 'Moloch'
      • 'Diana searching for Orion'
      • 'The Oligarch'
      • 'Rejoicing in Heaven'
      • 'Baby Sitters'
      • 'Soul Woman'
      • "Soul Man'
      • 'Checkers'
      • 'God Lady'
      • 'Mannequins'
      • 'Carmine Rush'
      • 'Radioactive'
      • 'Devil Chief'
      • 'Bird Series #1'
      • 'Act 1-Scene 2-Dirty Little Secrets'
      • 'Evolution'
      • 'Dancing Skinheads'
      • 'Swagger'
      • Detail 'Swagger'
      • 'Nurse Jane'
      • 'Waiting for Love'
      • 'Wilderness Fellow'
      • 'Midnight Cowboy'
      • 'Playboy Audition'
      • 'Painting Sketch'-unfinished
    • ►  November (2)

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CHARLES MAYRS PAINTINGS
Born 1940. A painter, poet, illustrator, writer and publisher of fine press limited edition books. A figure painter who expresses the darker side of humanity with a strong graphic sense of form, colour and design. A painterly world where the shapes of men and women morph and evolve into one dominant being, showing that today's society can be gender neutral when concerning the pressures of sexual prowess, business power and family stress. The men and women in Mayrs's paintings have become one and the same.
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