16 x 20 e9Art abstract naive outsider folk art brut primitive ghost labyrinth

16 x 20 e9Art abstract naive outsider folk art brut primitive ghost labyrinth
16 x 20 e9Art abstract naive outsider folk art brut primitive ghost labyrinth
16 x 20 e9Art abstract naive outsider folk art brut primitive ghost labyrinth
16 x 20 e9Art abstract naive outsider folk art brut primitive ghost labyrinth
16 x 20 e9Art abstract naive outsider folk art brut primitive ghost labyrinth
16 x 20 e9Art abstract naive outsider folk art brut primitive ghost labyrinth
16 x 20 e9Art abstract naive outsider folk art brut primitive ghost labyrinth
16 x 20 e9Art abstract naive outsider folk art brut primitive ghost labyrinth
16 x 20 e9Art abstract naive outsider folk art brut primitive ghost labyrinth
16 x 20 e9Art abstract naive outsider folk art brut primitive ghost labyrinth
16 x 20 e9Art abstract naive outsider folk art brut primitive ghost labyrinth
16 x 20 e9Art abstract naive outsider folk art brut primitive ghost labyrinth

16 x 20 e9Art abstract naive outsider folk art brut primitive ghost labyrinth
” ghost in the labyrinth “. 16″ x 20″ x 5/8 (40.64 cm x 50.8 cm x 1.59 cm). Notice: actual color of original painting may be different due to variations of screen settings and the fact the artist is color impaired. E9Art (aka eric) has been a typesetter, tire changer, the coffee dude, that pizza guy, and a full-time artist. Eric didn’t’discover’ art until he was in his 50s, partially due to the idea that he couldn’t be an artist being colorblind, and partially that he was raised in an environment where art was considered a waste of time because’art doesn’t put food on the table. Since his first art sale in 2014, he has been making up for lost time. E9art can be found on twitter, facebook, pinterest and tumblr. Eric’s home and studio can be found in his hometown of Walton, NY.
16 x 20 e9Art abstract naive outsider folk art brut primitive ghost labyrinth

16 x 20 e9Art abstract naive outsider folk art brut primitive labyrinth

16 x 20 e9Art abstract naive outsider folk art brut primitive labyrinth
16 x 20 e9Art abstract naive outsider folk art brut primitive labyrinth
16 x 20 e9Art abstract naive outsider folk art brut primitive labyrinth
16 x 20 e9Art abstract naive outsider folk art brut primitive labyrinth
16 x 20 e9Art abstract naive outsider folk art brut primitive labyrinth
16 x 20 e9Art abstract naive outsider folk art brut primitive labyrinth
16 x 20 e9Art abstract naive outsider folk art brut primitive labyrinth
16 x 20 e9Art abstract naive outsider folk art brut primitive labyrinth
16 x 20 e9Art abstract naive outsider folk art brut primitive labyrinth
16 x 20 e9Art abstract naive outsider folk art brut primitive labyrinth
16 x 20 e9Art abstract naive outsider folk art brut primitive labyrinth
16 x 20 e9Art abstract naive outsider folk art brut primitive labyrinth

16 x 20 e9Art abstract naive outsider folk art brut primitive labyrinth
” for he loved the labyrinth, and the labyrinth loved him “. 16″ x 20″ x 5/8 (40.64 cm x 50.8 cm x 1.59 cm). Notice: actual color of original painting may be different due to variations of screen settings and the fact the artist is color impaired. E9Art (aka eric) has been a typesetter, tire changer, the coffee dude, that pizza guy, and a full-time artist. Eric didn’t’discover’ art until he was in his 50s, partially due to the idea that he couldn’t be an artist being colorblind, and partially that he was raised in an environment where art was considered a waste of time because’art doesn’t put food on the table. Since his first art sale in 2014, he has been making up for lost time. E9art can be found on twitter, facebook, pinterest and tumblr. Eric’s home and studio can be found in his hometown of Walton, NY.
16 x 20 e9Art abstract naive outsider folk art brut primitive labyrinth