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Bonne Terre, MO
$5.20
Title
Pete Rose In The Renaissance
Artist
Stan Esson
Medium
Painting - Alkyds
Description
This painting is a large triptych depicting what Pete Rose might look like if baseball was going on during the Renaissance.
Uploaded
December 26th, 2010
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Viewed 1,935 Times - Last Visitor from Cambridge, MA on 04/18/2024 at 1:30 PM
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Niceville, Fl - United States
Stan, this is an amazing painting, and Pete Rose as a Renaissance baseball hero! Love it! l/f
Cambridge, ON - Canada
Marvelous imaginative painting by Stan! Magnificent details and composition! L/F
Truth Or Consequences , NM - United States
Another one of your incredible works! You absolutely fascinate me with your ideas and compositions! Who would've ever thought to put Pete Rose into this scene ... You are amazing I voted for this!F/L
Atlanta, GA - United States
very cool - luscious colors and very reminiscent of the big R. all of your images are a color feast. kudos.
New Philadelphia, OH - United States
Stan, to me you are the epitomy of the "classic artist". Your works are diverse, fascinating and of course, extraordinarily beautiful. You have defineately earned yourself a place in the world of art. Gold medals to you brother.
Highlands Ranch, CO - United States
Wow, love the composition, color, texture..excellent work Stan!! FV
Bonne Terre, MO - United States
Thank you to the buyer in West Hollywood California for purchasing a print of my artwork and thank you to Fine Art America! Stan Esson
Bonne Terre, MO - United States
Thank you Viet, This painting is three separate panels, resulting in a triptych. You are right. Alkyds are very tricky to mix up on your palette for canvas. I used smooth panel for this piece and it worked out well for me. Still a bit tricky, but once I get into the mixing process of paints and colorm I'm there!
Victoria, BC - Canada
It is a nice painting, Stan. I think it is more appropriate to use Alkyds for big murals on huge concret walls. I wonder if it is tricky to mix Alkyds on a pallete and paint on canvas. You did a wonderful work with this medium.
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