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"For many years, my paintings have reflected life lived in rural southwestern Wisconsin, in the midst of countless animals and plants. However, year after year we are steadily losing our companions in the biosphere. My emotional reactions to the shifts occurring around me may account for recent changes in my work. The paintings in general are larger, darker in tone, and deeper and richer in color. My work continues to hearten the oppressed animals and help humans visualize a more balanced world." -Charles Munch
Charles Munch, "Playing with Fire", oil on canvas, 36x42 inches
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Charles Munch, "Mother and Fawn", oil on canvas, 37x30 inches
2 repins
Charles Munch, "Skunk Cabbage Creek", oil on canvas, 48x48 inches
Charles Munch, "Skunk Cabbage Creek", oil on canvas, 48x48 inches
Charles Munch, "Three Animals", oil on canvas, 32x26 inches
Charles Munch, "Swimmers II", oil on canvas, 37x54 inches
1 repin
Charles Munch, "Satyr Season", oil on canvas, 27x41 inches
Charles Munch, "Willow Pond", oil on canvas, 40x36
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Tory Folliard I am really looking forward to "Playing With Fire" the new show of oil on canvas paintings by Charles Munch which opens February 11 with an artist reception from 1 to 4 pm. Join us!