While I was driving around town this morning, deciding where I should go to paint, all of sudden I saw a small modest house on the intersection of McArthur Ave. and E 10th St., with an emerald green roof and light green wall. The simple house did not have a garage. Its owner set up a white tent to cover his/her modest car. From where I stood, it looked like an old Ford Explorer. However, the house owner kept the place extremely clean and tidy, so in fact I wanted to give the painting another title: Dignity of the Shrunk Middle Class.
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
En Plein Air: Green House and Red Car (Oil, 10 x 13)
While I was driving around town this morning, deciding where I should go to paint, all of sudden I saw a small modest house on the intersection of McArthur Ave. and E 10th St., with an emerald green roof and light green wall. The simple house did not have a garage. Its owner set up a white tent to cover his/her modest car. From where I stood, it looked like an old Ford Explorer. However, the house owner kept the place extremely clean and tidy, so in fact I wanted to give the painting another title: Dignity of the Shrunk Middle Class.
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