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Craftiest Bastard of the Week: Ray Hart!

Each week we feature an advertiser from the Crafty Bastards Classifieds. This week the honor goes to:

Ray Hart!

Ray Hart

The works of Ray Hart feature original paintings in the abstract and surreal style. Hart’s pieces often reflect a sense of constant motion, inspired by his reverence for freedom and the “mysterious unknown.”

According to Hart, art is an effortless, natural occurrence. “I do not paint these paintings, they somehow paint me. Every emotion, which I may have suppressed in my past, is evoked here in my artwork. Thus, the constant focus is on the underneath, as it prepares to rise.”

Visit Ray Hart’s website for more examples of his work!

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