16' x 20" oil on canvas
My husband has a passion for classic autos. Right now we do not own one but he's always on the "look-out". This old truck from his past (before me) was really special to him. Except for this one photo, all pictures of the truck were lost during several moves and a divorce. A few years ago, a watercolor painting of an old truck with flowers in the bed adorned the cover of a Cheap Joe's catalog. That lovely painting was my inspiration to try and capture Frank's truck to make up for his lack of photos. The catalog is long gone and I'm sorry I have no idea who painted the watercolor. I'm glad he enjoys his oil painting as it hangs in his office and is quite a conversation piece!
My husband has a passion for classic autos. Right now we do not own one but he's always on the "look-out". This old truck from his past (before me) was really special to him. Except for this one photo, all pictures of the truck were lost during several moves and a divorce. A few years ago, a watercolor painting of an old truck with flowers in the bed adorned the cover of a Cheap Joe's catalog. That lovely painting was my inspiration to try and capture Frank's truck to make up for his lack of photos. The catalog is long gone and I'm sorry I have no idea who painted the watercolor. I'm glad he enjoys his oil painting as it hangs in his office and is quite a conversation piece!
Rosemary, this is truly beautiful. My husband and I both love classic autos as well so this one combining that and a floral landscape just sends tickles of delight through me. It is so lovely!
ReplyDeleteRosemary, this is a really beautiful painting. I like the lightness. If I had painted such a picture of my husband, he would be very happy. It also has very fond Oldtimers. Mainly the U.S.. Art does not interest him, but your image viewed and studied for a long time. He greets you and congratulations to your husband to his wife. I painted his old Porsche. When she was done Underpainting in the umbra, said enough. He thought that the color is not nice :-). And so it is in the umbra Underpainting today. He did not trust my discretion :-)))
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Jana and Peter
Thanks Sherry! A number of artists are painting classic autos and enjoying the challenge of rendering chrome! Rust is easier! :-) So glad you like this one!
ReplyDeleteJana, thank you! I'm really pleased that your husband likes the painting! You should finish the Porsche painting! You are more experienced now and I bet he will love it when its completed! I really appreciate your comments!
ReplyDeletehey kiddo another thing in common besides painting and giggles.. hubby loves old cars too!!buthe went the other way we had 8 until last year, when he sold 5... he picked his fav three and i hope he can work on them soon.. they are all a work in progress... arent we all tho.. sending hugs your way..wanted to stop by and say hi!!
ReplyDeleteRosemary, what a wonderful job you did with that car and what an interesting story.I love the turquoises. Has great feeling. Silvia
ReplyDeleteHey Cindi! Great to see you! Oh my goodness, you must have lots of space to store 8 classic autos! My husband's dream! Maybe someday?
ReplyDeleteSoooo happy you came by! I miss our giggles and hope you are finding time to paint! Hugs backatcha!
Thank you! Thank you! Silvia - we share our love for turquoises! So glad you stopped by and that you like the painting!
ReplyDeletevery nice Rosemary. It has to be a treasure for your husband.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Gary - I'm glad he likes it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a colorist you are! To make a old truck look so beautiful and enticing. Wow. I, too, love the turquoises.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Pat, and for the kind words! I appreciate you!
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