Doesn't this look like a scene I might have photographed in Italy or Mexico? It's actually a painting and I don't even know who painted it. I took this photo at an arts festival in Scottsdale and I failed to get the artist's name. Shame on me. Every time I see this photo in my photo file, I think I should really post this so, here it is.
While I'm at it, I'll post a few more art works that I've spotted recently like this jackrabbit sculpture I saw in a gallery window. Judging from the fellow in the background, they must represent an artist who likes rabbits.
To the right is another painting I admired this time by David Michael Slonim. This painting is called "Orion". I love the abstract lines and curves.
Just a few artistic endeavors that I've enjoyed seeing while I've explored galleries and art festivals.
Surprise! You fooled me with the first posting. I thought it was the real thing of a scene taken taken on the street with camera.
ReplyDeleteWhat a vibrant painting! I would certainly live in a home with such a vibrant entrance.
ReplyDeleteI also love the rabbit.
That Jack rabbit is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteAll great, I love the first image
ReplyDeleteThe rabbit sculpture is a show stopper.
ReplyDeleteI like them all, Sharon. Hard to choose a favourite.
ReplyDeleteI thought sure I could solve the mystery of the artist of that first painting by running the picture through Google Image Search. But the only result it gave me was your blog! So I guess the artist never uploaded it onto a searchable web page.
ReplyDeleteInteresting artworks, all!
I like them all too. The first one I thought was real and not a painting.
ReplyDeleteThat street scene is amazing!
ReplyDeleteHey, I commented here yesterday. Did my comment go to spam? Drat Blogger!
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