BoydGreeneArt

About me

Gender Male
Industry Arts
Occupation Artist
Location Rock Spring, Georgia, United States
Introduction BoydGreeneArt is the place for modern home ideas. It is where fresh new art is revealed in the silence of awe. Beauty beacons and I answer the call. Look ahead for beautiful adventures in art explorations through the hidden recesses of creativity's nooks and crannies. Creative passion is what drives my life. I love to create and experiment with different art techniques. I have a central focus for fine art, it is vision, and if the vision is right, the art will be right. Learning to see is a life long process that I daily partake in with great enjoyment. That is what BoydGreeneArt is all about; it is pioneering a new frontier of art expression relevant to today’s modern world vision. What is your vision? Welcome aboard and enjoy your stay. Thanks for stopping by.
Interests Art, Photography, Photoshop, Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, Hiking, Landscaping, Reading, Spending quality time with friends and eating out at nice restaurants, Coffee Shops, Art Museums, Antique Stores, Riding Horses, Walking Downtown at Night, Woodwork
Favorite Movies Treasure of Sierra Madre (1948), From Here to Eternity (1953) with Burt Lancaster, Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) with James Cagney, Touch of Evil (1958) with Orson Welles, Lord of the Rings Series, Pirates of the Caribean series, The Pride of the Yankees (1942) with Gary Cooper, Its a Wonderful Life (1946) with James Stewart, Gladiator
Favorite Music Diana Krall, Norah Jones, Andrea Bocelli, Hayley Westenra, Tim McGraw, Renee Olstead, Gary Allen, Marty Robins, Johann Sebastian Bach, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Trace Adkins, Dave Matthews, Sawyer Brown, George Frideric Handel, Lara Fabian, Josh Groban, Glenn Miller, Gipsy Kings, Aaron Neville
Favorite Books All of Charles Dicken's Novels, Tom Peter's Reimagine, Rob Shepard's Landscape and Nature Photography with Photoshop CS2, Rembrandt's Eyes by Simon Schama, The Starbucks Experience by Joseph A. Michelli, The Art of Creative Living by Thomas Kinkade, General Patton A Soldier's Life by Stanley P. Hirshon, Bible, author Charles Haddon Spurgeon, commentator Matthew Henry

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