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The Art of Allan Innman

Allan Innman's photorealistic paintingscommandeer nostalgia with a unique and immense pleasure. They glowwith the ability to trap the essence of memory on canvas and, bypresenting the objects by themselves, allow the viewer a grandplayground for their imaginations to run amok. By doing this Innmantransports the viewer directly back to that strange and ideal placeknown as childhood and once again imbues a sense that all things areinteresting and worth investigating. You're never too old to be youngagain and Innman's work is the perfect divining rod back. Allan livesand works in Mississippi. - Zach Tutor

Allan Innman‘s photorealistic paintingscommandeer nostalgia with a unique and immense pleasure. They glowwith the ability to trap the essence of memory on canvas and, bypresenting the objects by themselves, allow the viewer a grandplayground for their imaginations to run amok. By doing this Innmantransports the viewer directly back to that strange and ideal placeknown as childhood and once again imbues a sense that all things areinteresting and worth investigating. You’re never too old to be youngagain and Innman’s work is the perfect divining rod back. Allan livesand works in Mississippi. – Zach Tutor

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