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My latest PA ......Thought I'd do a little review of all my Post Alley paintings......just for fun......Don't know what it is that fascinates me about that alley....Well there's a lot of things... but mostly all the gum on the wall.
8x10 oil on panel
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16x20 oil on canvas
2 comments:
It's interesting how one can find so much material in a single small place. These are wonderful paintings that give a real feel for Post Alley. I especially like the "red purse" with the woman with her dog and the big manhole cover in the foreground. So much interest and depth. The geometric shapes and colors of the pavement in the first one also caught my eye. Very nice series!!
Thanks Don! Post Alley is a favorite haunt of mine.
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