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Douglas Taylor is a visionary artist who paints and writes about his psychic encounters with extraterrestrial and celestial beings. He was a surfer who had a life-changing experience in Puerto Rico and became a spiritual teacher and speaker.
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Douglas Taylor Visionary Art. Free shipping in the U.S. Prices are for canvas giclee's 18x24 click on image for larger sizes then select. New. Quick View. Happy Crab. Price $170.00. New. Quick View. Slabilicious. Price $170.00. New. Quick View. Sighting Over Sedona. Price $170.00. New. Quick View. Serene Dream. Price $170.00. Quick View.
Douglas Taylor Visionary Art. 252 likes. The truth will always be far beyond the the furthest limits of our imagination.
Exoplanets the New Paradigm. For those who have been following the changing panorama of our societal world view, Astronomy and the related sciences have been making mind blowing discoveries.
Douglas Taylor Fine Art - Prices Available on Request. Home; Current Works; Portraits; Giclées; Sold; About; Contact/Mailing List; Off Cotton Mountain Road. oil on canvas, 60 x 48. Off Cotton Mountain Road. oil on canvas, 60 x 48 ...
I am both a plein-air observer and a studio artist. While working outdoors, I interpret what appears, often fleetingly, before me. I get caught up in the composition, design, and colors that nature offers and allow the scene to unfold on my canvas through expressive brushwork and a rich palette.
Douglas Taylor. GSA's Fine Arts Collection is one of the oldest and largest public art collections in the U.S. Dating from the 1850s to the present, artworks are displayed in federal buildings across the country, and many are on long-term loan to museums and cultural institutions.