DALE HENRY ART

Fine Art Paintings in - Modern | Contemporary | Abstract
Artist Gallery of Fine Art Paintings

Original Fine Art Semi-Abstract Paintings For Sale Online
Wall sizes, Very Contemporary, and meeting Modern Designer needs

Limited-Editions Prints are also available Printed on High-Silver-Content Kodak© Metalic Photographic Paper
mounted on Masonite so no Warping occurs. These have a finish that's about equally as good looking as Originals. The finish
is textured for the look of an Original Painting. These are good for home decorations, offices, and businesses.
I personally like them and decorate my home with these myself! Originals are for Art Collectors.

"Art should take us beyond our thinking mind to a more spiritual level as art has no practical purpose."   Dale Henry - Artist

My work is dedicated to my concept of Paintings With Lumination.
This refers to the Magical Luminescence and Vibrant Quality of the mediums I use.
My Original Paintings are made with Dyes on Aluminum and finished with a non-reflective Satin UV coating.

I Hand-Sign all of my Original Paintings and my Limited-Edition Giclee Prints are duplicated with my signature.

None of my Paintings or Giclee Prints need to be under Glass. They all may be cleaned
with a soft damp cloth (even with a glass cleaner) due to their Unique Finish.

 

See Here The Processes I use and why.

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Flower Paintings: Daisy in Sunlight              Flowers in the Wind
Flower Paintings: "Daisy in Sunlight"             Flower Paintings: "Flowers in the Wind"

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The central focus of my art is conveying beauty and vibrancy through the visual language
of paintings, breathing strong colors. I seek to create beautiful wall art
that is connected to the natural world around us, but reflecting  the physical reality
of nature rather than detailing  it.

"I believe that the power of my art is more than the depiction of nature.
The real power of my paintings is the energy and feelings
that are evoked in the viewers mind".
Dale Henry

See my NEW   BLACK and WHITE Paintings Collection Here

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The Style  of my paintings is often called Semi-Abstract, Modern, or Contemporary.

Pure Abstract paintings are often unrecognizable as anything in particular.
Using a Semi-Abstract style, some attributes of my paintings are exaggerated.
These may be color, shape, or perspective, to name a few elements.

Using Semi-Abstract  styling, as opposed to Realism,
an artist can enhance or diminish any aspect of a painting.
These techniques are a style often called Modern Art, Contemporary Paintings, or Abstract Paintings.

"I find this a perfect way to accentuate the beauty of my paintings, which is my objective" Dale Henry

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Flower Paintings: Orange Daisies             Flower Paintings: Pink Hibiscus
Flower Paintings: "Orange Daisies"                Flower Paintings: "Pink Hibiscus"

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Original Paintings are Hand Painted on Brilliant Aluminum with dyes, and finished with a UV coating.
Using this technique on aluminum, it is estimated they'll continue their Vibrancy for 200-400 years.

Paintings will ship within one week. They will be ready to hang in a frame but no glass is needed.

Bring Quality Paintings  into your home or business with a lower-cost by buying direct.

All of my work has a 14-Day Satisfaction  Return Guarantee from the day you receive it.

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Corporate and interior-designer discount quantity sales by quote. Please Call or Email your request.

Privacy Policy: Your telephone number and/or Email address will never be shared or sold.

(813) 248-7808 | Email: Here | or Copy and Paste: info@DaleHenryArt.com

All Sales are Online or by Phone Only.
This Online Gallery is for Viewing only.

A complete Online Catalogue of my New Paintings will be available soon for Ordering.

 


MAILING & SHIPPING ADDRESS:

Dale Henry Art
Attention: Dale Henry

1414 East 31st Ave Tampa FL 33603 USA
(813) 248-7808

Dale Henry - Contemporary Artist

© 1988-2013   Dale Henry Art

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FOR Tampa ARTISTS And ART INDUSTRY SUPPORTERS

10 Reasons to Support the Arts Council of Hillsborough County© - Tampa Florida

1. True prosperity. The arts are fundamental to our humanity. They ennoble and
inspire us—fostering creativity, goodness, and beauty. They help us express
our values, build bridges between cultures, and bring us together
regardless of ethnicity, religion, or age. When times are tough, the arts are
salve for the ache.

2. Improved academic performance. Students with an education rich in the arts
have higher GPAs and standardized test scores, lower drop-out rates, and even
better attitudes about community service—benefits reaped by students
regardless of socioeconomic status. Students with four years of arts or music
in high school average 100 points better on their SAT scores than students
with one-half year or less.

3. Arts are an industry. Arts organizations are responsible businesses,
employers, and consumers. Nonprofit arts organizations generate $135 billion in
economic activity annually, supporting 4.1 million jobs and generating
nearly $22.3 billion in government revenue. Investment in the arts supports
jobs, generates tax revenues, and advances our creativity-based economy.

4. Arts are good for local merchants. The typical arts attendee spends $24.60
per person, per event, not including the cost of admission on items such as
meals, parking, and babysitters. Non-local arts audiences (who live outside the
county) spend nearly twice as much as local arts attendees ($39.96 vs. $17
.42)—valuable revenue for local businesses and the community.

5. Arts are the cornerstone of tourism. Arts travelers are ideal tourists—they
stay longer and spend more. The U.S. Department of Commerce reports that the
percentage of international travelers including museum visits on their trip
has grown annually since 2003 (17 to 24 percent), while the share attending
concerts and theater performances increased five of the past seven years (13
to 17 percent since 2003).

6. Arts are an export industry. U.S. exports of arts goods (everything from
movies to paintings to jewelry) grew to $64 billion in 2010. With U.S. imports
at just $23 billion, the arts achieved a $41 billion trade surplus in 2010.

7. Building the 21st century workforce. Reports by The Conference Board show
creativity is among the top-five applied skills sought by business leaders—with
72 percent saying creativity is of high importance when hiring. The biggest
creativity indicator? A college arts degree. Their Ready to Innovate report
concludes, “…the arts—music, creative writing, drawing, dance—provide skills
sought by employers of the 3rd millennium.”

8. Healthcare. Nearly one-half of the nation’s healthcare institutions provide
arts programming for patients, families, and even staff. 78 percent deliver
these programs because of their healing benefits to patients—shorter
hospital stays, better pain management, and less medication.

9. Stronger communities. University of Pennsylvania researchers have
demonstrated that a high concentration of the arts in a city leads to higher
civic engagement, more social cohesion, higher child welfare, and lower poverty
rates. A vibrant arts community ensures that young people are not left to be
raised solely in a pop culture and tabloid marketplace.

10. Creative Industries. The Creative Industries are arts businesses that range
from nonprofit museums, symphonies, and theaters to for-profit film,
architecture, and advertising companies. An analysis of Dun & Bradstreet data
counts 904,581 businesses in the U.S. involved in the creation or
distribution of the arts that employ 3.3 million people—representing 4.25
percent of all businesses and 2.15 percent of all employees, respectively.

 

 

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