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Bill Braun

“Literally from the French, trompe l’oeil means “trick the eye.” An artist’s statement might undo the fundamental aim of convincing the viewer, at least for a moment, that what he sees are actual objects and not a painting. The basic rules of trompe l’oeil painting are that objects are rendered in real scale, and totally within a shallow painted space. This type of painting has always been a minor branch of realist painting, but with a very long history.”
–Bill Braun

Sierra Sunshine
  • Sierra Sunshine
  • Acrylic on canvas
A Chukar and Some Quail
  • A Chukar and Some Quail
  • Acrylic on canvas
Spring Skiing
  • Spring Skiing
  • Acrylic on canvas
  • Photographer: 34 x 35 inches
Great Blue Heron
  • Great Blue Heron
  • Acrylic on canvas
A Meadow Song

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  • A Meadow Song
New Neighbors

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  • New Neighbors
Quarter Moon

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  • Quarter Moon
  • Acrylic on canvas
  • 33.5 x 24 inches
New Building

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  • New Building
Puget Sound

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  • Puget Sound
Curious Redhead

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  • Curious Redhead
  • Acrylic on canvas
  • 20 x 24 inches

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