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Adam Lay SIGNATURES
1949 Wonosobo, C. Java - 2014. Known for: Painting, animals.
Adam Lay was born in Wonosobo in 1949. Lay is known for his paintings of animals, particularly of doves and horses. Typically, his horses seem to run wild in the vast landscape, as if they are free.... Read full biography
Adam Lay was born in Wonosobo in 1949. Lay is known for his paintings of animals, particularly of doves and horses. Typically, his horses seem to run wild in the vast landscape, as if they are free. Adam Lay had a stroke in 2005, and thereafter he said he was no longer willing to paint horses... Read full biography
Adam Lay was born in Wonosobo in 1949. Lay is known for his paintings of animals, particularly of doves and horses. Typically, his horses seem to run wild in the vast landscape, as if they are free. Adam Lay had a stroke in 2005, and thereafter he said he was no longer willing to paint horses anymore, as he too wanted to be free in painting the subject he wanted to paint. He did not want to be bound even by the very thing that he was good at doing. If his horses can be free, the painter should... Read full biography
Adam Lay was born in Wonosobo in 1949. Lay is known for his paintings of animals, particularly of doves and horses. Typically, his horses seem to run wild in the vast landscape, as if they are free. Adam Lay had a stroke in 2005, and thereafter he said he was no longer willing to paint horses anymore, as he too wanted to be free in painting the subject he wanted to paint. He did not want to be bound even by the very thing that he was good at doing. If his horses can be free, the painter should be too!
Adam Lay was born in Wonosobo in 1949. Lay is known for his paintings of animals, particularly of doves and horses. Typically, his horses seem to run wild in the vast landscape, as if they are free. Adam Lay had a stroke in 2005, and thereafter he said he was no longer willing to paint horses anymore, as he too wanted to be free in painting the subject he wanted to paint. He did not want to be bound even by the very thing that he was good at doing. If his horses can be free, the painter should be too!
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