Piano
by Sandy McIntire
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$800
Dimensions
18.000 x 24.000 inches
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Title
Piano
Artist
Sandy McIntire
Medium
Painting - Watercolor On On 140 Lb Paper
Description
This piece was juried into the West Virginia Watercolor in June 2011 and the 2011 Seasons of Colors at the Carnegie Hall in Lewisburg, WV. The figure represents all keyboard and piano players.
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January 27th, 2011
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Comments (27)
Sherry Epley
Love this Sandy! Well done and congratulations! I hope you will enter my first contest called "Your Magical Moment". Everyone should see your beautiful work!
VIVA Anderson
Congratulations for your sucess with this, and my compliments: this is a wonderful, unique , expressive artwork.....Kudos, fav.
Dr Debra Stewart's Gallery
Stunning watercolor artistry and representation of the oneness of the musician and their instrument. -Tweet!
Brooks Garten Hauschild
Sandy, congratulations on your feature in 'A Woman's Touch'! As a pianist & artist, I really an drawn to this piece...and have shared it today in our 'Discussions' thread 'favorite featured image'. Feel free to add it to the archives..and any other thread that fits! Fvl.
Kathy Braud
Great use of images and limited color of keyboard, piano and figure in a great abstracted way. Really adds punch to your painting, Sandy. Congrats also on your features here on piano at FAA.
Chrisann Ellis
Sandy Wow! I really love the way you exploded those colors on the keys..... and your free flowing style...this is simply outstanding work! fav/vote!!
Jolanta Anna Karolska
What an original idea, Sandy.. I absolutlely love this one! Thank you for for your comment on my Calla Lilly Dame... regards
Sandy McIntire
I do know Tori Amos and I like her music very much. The figure in Piano, however, is meant to represent pianists past and present. Glad you like it!