Stand beneath a windmill and feel the whoosh. The wind of the blade hits you moments after each blade passes.
Standing among these titans is an awesome experience. It feels like a back-to-nature experience with a touch of future Matrix / Blade Runner vibe.
Applied ink to canvas, and to ink fused metal. It has a bit of the feel (or look) of Pointillism. This piece has more somber color tones than Windmill Power No. 1. The future owner of this piece will feel the same way I do.
Rio Grande Valley Windmill Power No. 2. This 30x40 captures the depth of a wind energy farm along the Texas coast. It's colors are striking and work with existing colors in any home or office. It works especially well with the neutral walls that need color.
Jim Rode is an artist that publishes art work on his fridaynightart website.
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