Sunday, February 11, 2007

5th and Chester

This alley is so steep that the pavement is rutted where rear bumbers have been scraping it.
The shadows on the white building drew my attention to this scene. SOLD

20 comments:

  1. You are the alley and road man, man! Very nice!

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  2. Hey Thanks Ron! I've been busy with the shows and stuff. The opening went well.

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  3. I think this is a wonderful painting.

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  4. Robin - I am enjoying this painting a lot. I can imagine walking down that street. Great job!

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  5. Thanks Michele!

    Ya Peter, thanks, Just don't drive down it . The last guy lost his hubcap.

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  6. love the overhead wires and shadows...this one is timeless

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  7. Thanks Rhonda! I'm working on my fine lines . Not quite there yet

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  8. O famous One, abandon ye not those whose kind words gaveth comfort in the beginning when your renown spreadeth not across the land. Lest there be a void where once were glad tidings.

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  9. This is one of your best, Feels solid, clear center of interest, good feeling. Bask my son, absorb the glory.

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  10. Ron: Not only did I turn my computer off for a few days, I took my TV out to the shed. I'm headed over to your site now.

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  11. Thanks William! I appreciate your comments.

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  12. Very cool urban landscape. I've scraped my car on roads like this. Got you bookmark and will definitely be back.

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  13. Love the new work, Robin. You've nailed the feeling of Seattle back streets.

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  14. Thanks Carole! Your sunsets are great!

    Thanks Matt! I like wandering around alleys.

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  15. Robin.. anonymous is a tough act to follow! Your outdoor work is really strong and not the cute souvenir shop variety. I'm not much for plein air stuff unless it packs a punch.. and yours delivers. I agree with Wray... this is excellent work!

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  16. Robin,

    This painting has all the ingredients of a 'winner'.....
    dynamic composition, harmonious color scheme, bold simple shapes, along with diverse paint application and texture.
    Looove that shadow on the house!
    eye candy...yummm

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  17. Thanks WK! Your portraits pack a punch thats for sure!

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  18. Thanks Jennifer! Your latest China town is a masterwork!

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  19. Anonymous7:53 PM

    This painting has been up almost a month but it's never too late to let you know that this painting rocks -- You nailed it!!!

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  20. One of your best. It's not for sale is it?

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