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ALLEN, Texas, Oct. 15, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- This year's Independence Day marked the beginning of his artistic journey to re-imagine all 50 States unified in "Old Glory." As an independent thinking American, Tanner seeks to inspire a nation through its founding principles. "One thing I know is that Americans love their flag, state and country," proclaims Lawley.
Tanner's mission is to get this work of art in front of as many Americans as possible. When asked where he would like to see it installed, Tanner said, "I believe that it belongs in a museum or any place where millions can enjoy my interpretation of the 'Stars and Stripes.'" Tanner is currently discussing possible venues for this immense piece of art. He knows the right partnership is on its way.
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About The Lawley Art Group: Since August of 2008, Tanner has created hundreds of original artworks that you can find in a growing number of public and private collections. He is best known for his bold and colorful heart paintings. He is now internationally known and represented in the some of the largest art markets in the nation. Tanner paints and lives in Allen, TX, with his wife D'Anne, and daughter Haven.
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