| "Woman-Child" There's a girl inside every woman. |
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| "Helicopters" Energy and whimsey take you away from the everyday strife. |
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| I'm Listening Abstract Expressionism in a contemporary somewhat realistic theme describes the life of the subject. Call Bobbie to have a unique piece of art |
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| "Number 21" Transportation, motion, and energy all in one. |
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| "There and Back" She's strong and she's beautiful. |
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| On the Cellular Level An abstract look at the connections between people and nature. |
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| Our Town An endless labyrinth to test your patience - where does it start and end? |
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| Dreams Dream-like visions seem to swirl around in this painting like memories in the corners of your mind. |
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| Cityscape Knoxville An abstract version of downtown Knoxville from the eyes of Bobbie Crews, shows life and vitality in this reviving urban landscape. |
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| Untitled Lots of visual texture and depth. |
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| Do You Like Butter? Layers of warm yellow sunshine melt over the red leaves in this abstract painting. |
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| Mindfulness I Layers of cool color over warmth pull one away from the day to day. |
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| "Erased" Lots of pink action in this piece. |
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| Entanglements This abstraction of trees pulls you into its secret places. |
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| Aspens IV The fourth in a series of nature paintings, Aspens IV captures fall colors in the mountains of Colorado. |
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| Aspens III The golden glow of Aspens reach across into fall colors in this painting created to hang over Aspens II. |
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| Aspens II Memories of fall color, sounds and smells that linger long after the experience fill the canvas. |
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| Aspens I The golden glow of Aspens in the sunshine invite the viewer to step into the painting. |
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| Here We Are She built a house... a home... and it feels really good! |
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| Spring Abstract Expressionism sends vibrations of color across the canvas |
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| Untitled II The colors of summer play intuitively through this abstract. |
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| Untitled in Blue Exciting textures in blue contrast with light bouncing in space |
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| Connections Experience and wisdom connect the past to the present. |
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| On the Fringe Trees are a lot like people. |
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| Hiding Place The "mother" tree protects the occupants of her branches. |
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| The Faces of Egon An homage to Egon Schiele. . |
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