24 x 7"
oil on masonite
sold
oil on masonite
sold
I was asked to do a painting for an upcoming art auction, a pretty big event - and I want to make a splash - it's my first piece shown to a large audience of this type. So I've been working on this for 3 days - unheard of for me.
The event I'm speaking of is the Charleston Art Auction, held on November 8th - my work will be represented by the Morris & Whiteside Gallery. Bids can be placed before the event as well as during the live auction. If you are interested in placing a bid on this painting, please contact the gallery directly - an email link and phone number are provided here for your convenience, as well as a larger view of the painting.
The event I'm speaking of is the Charleston Art Auction, held on November 8th - my work will be represented by the Morris & Whiteside Gallery. Bids can be placed before the event as well as during the live auction. If you are interested in placing a bid on this painting, please contact the gallery directly - an email link and phone number are provided here for your convenience, as well as a larger view of the painting.
I like it. I noticed that the colors get darker right to left. Very subtile.
ReplyDeleteI love your work and the long, narrow format that you chose for this subject is perfect.
ReplyDeleteI think this will definitely make a splash. I love the unique perspective and composition. It tells the story without having to show the entire trolly. Wonderful job Karin.
ReplyDeleteI loved the earlier trolley paintings, this one is even more of a real gem! I hope you get a huge bid, that the work merits, Bravo Karin!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely knock-your-socks-off dynamite Karin!
ReplyDeleteWell you certainly know how have an impact - this is excellent! :)
ReplyDeleteYou have taken what I would have thought completely mundane and made a great painting.
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