Too Cold to Swing Metal Print
by Arthur Barnes
Product Details
Too Cold to Swing metal print by Arthur Barnes. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
Design Details
I sat in my car one winter evening and drew this seen from life. I had passed by it many times until finally, I stopped and did the drawing. After... more
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Artist's Description
I sat in my car one winter evening and drew this seen from life. I had passed by it many times until finally, I stopped and did the drawing. After painting it in the studio later I was unhappy with it. It seem incomplete and disjointed. I threw it in my junk pile. After some time had passed I found myself looking for something to do to keep my streak of doing art work daily on track. I saw the potential in this piece. I took my favorite fat brush and went over the whole thing with a couple coats of purple and it brought it all together. It pays to keep unsuccessful art projects till a later date when you can look at it with a fresh eye. The original was bought by a collector of my art work in Nashville Tennessee.
About Arthur Barnes
Arthur Barnes is a artist who works in a variety of mediums including ink, watercolor, pastels and oils. He prefers to work directly from life and his favorite subjects are landscapes with an emphasis on nocturnes and scenes of the Erie Canal. Arthur has had little formal training but was fortunate to study a year under Juanita Greene Parks in 1982. She had studied under Reginald Marsh and Robert Brackman. Brackman was a student of Ashcan artist/ teacher Robert Henri. Since that time, Arthur has been on a consistent course of self-training in art with an emphasis on learning through experience much like the Ashcan artists. "You learn to draw. . .by drawing," his teacher often recited. Artists Statement on Nocturnes "Half of our...
$71.00
Arthur Barnes
0yep....and it sold!
Peggy Barringer
I'm glad you rescued it from the junk pile! I love it!