more dramatic. Then using impressionistic strokes, built up the surface, turning the sky into the night and stylizing the rest. The atmosphere became scrolling lines and stars and the moon were added to complete the magical feeling. The most striking features are the neon colors. The most poignant being the center of the front door where a marque is emblazoned, ‘Sanctuary.’
The University of Florida College of Art held an event on Sept. 21st, 2016 at the home of Armando and Maria Guerra, announcing the inclusion of the Daniel Lewis Dance Collection into the college archive. During the event, the host gave me a tour of her collection. One piece stood out, an old church. I used a photo of that church as the basis for, “Sanctuary.” I changed the composition into a fisheye view making it
Collection of Armando and Maria Guerra
SANCTUARY FISHEYE
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