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	        <title>Glowing Caves</title>
	        <description><![CDATA[ Abstract image with metallic colors of gold, bronze, copper and various warm colors. Created with glass like resins and tiny glass beads this image catches the light and has a beautiful inner glow. This is a very interactive piece as the glass beads catch the mirrored background. The image although an abstract depicts the deep inner caverns of a glowing gemstone mine.   ]]></description>
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	        <pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 15:50:52 EST</pubDate>
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	        <title>Brush Strokes</title>
	        <description><![CDATA[ My Resin Art is created using resins as the medium on wooden frames requiring no additional framing. I begin by grinding dry pigments into the resin just as oil, acrylic, watercolor and other mediums are made. Using this method allows me to incorporate the finest materials available.<br /><br />The resin starts off as a thin maple syrup then slowly thickens to a thick honey and finally a hard gel. The resin is under constant movement for approximately 4 – 6 hours. During this time the resin is prone to movement and the art is ever changing, much like the walls of a sand castle that you would construct at the beach.<br /><br />Please remember that my resin artwork is a one of a kind image that must be seen up-close and personal to appreciate the look and feel of the piece. With my use of metallic pigments, multiple colored layers, high gloss and very vibrant colors my artwork is guaranteed to add interest to any environment. <br /><br />Please feel free to leave a message if you have any questions, comments or if you wish to purchase.<br /><br />EnJoy!<br />Paul Tokarski<br />Copyright 2009<br />http://www.paultokarski.com/ ]]></description>
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	        <pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 04:43:34 EST</pubDate>
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