My Uncle Lorne on the remnants of the Steamship The Tashmoo. done in sepia from a photo that was taken in 1936. The Tashmoo was a steam ship that went up and, down the St Clair River from Detroit to the Stclair Flats" Tashmoo park was located on Harsens Island, in the early 1900’s.
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very nice!
Thank you Marita
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It is like you have a split personalitiy…the work I have seen in this fashion and style is fabulous…keep doing this!
Thanks I’ll take That as a compliment, who knows maybe .
– cdcantrell
Great work!
thanks Barbara
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Very nice, lots of feeling in this :-)
Thanks Rosie
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Fantastic…..love this syle
Thanks Maree I’m glade you like it .
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Oh, this is very cool! You’ve done a wonderful job on this.
I really like your sepia paintings…lovely work.
Thank you Debbie I love Painting in sepia
– cdcantrell
Great piece. You have a real knack for figurative work!
Thank you Reba
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Really excellent work!!
May I suggest a Group or two?
EBONY & IVORY,
Who Needs Color for Beauty?,
Back in Black- no photos,
Tone it Down (Sepia, Black and White only),
Achromatic Nature,
Just Brown,
Bits & Pieces,
Nautical,
All About Boating,
Painters in Modern Times":http://www.redbubble.com/painters-in-modern-times,
Fine Arts,
Hand Drawn or Painted Art of Happiness or Joy – he looks so happy just sitting there in “his” natural environment!
Sorry: Painters in Modern Times.
This is great Craig … terrific sepia work :)