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8.00" x 4.00"
Overall:
10.00" x 6.00"
City Poster
by Barbara O'Toole
Product Details
City poster by Barbara O'Toole. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
A city never looks the same from moment to moment. Lights move and blur, twinkle on and off, change colors. There is always movement though. And you... more
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Artist's Description
A city never looks the same from moment to moment. Lights move and blur, twinkle on and off, change colors. There is always movement though. And you can view it from any angle so this piece can be hung any way you see it as correct.
About Barbara O'Toole
Be it bold or sophisticated I love color! I work in multiple mediums and my palette reflects my mood and thoughts at the time. The pure pigments of pastel, the textures of acrylic and oil, the subtlety of graphite and ink, the exactness of color pencil may excite me to exuberant work or soothe me to quiet and thoughtful results. It all displays pieces of me and tell my story. I am a California Artist who grew up in New York's City Island. From there I moved to Arizona and attended Arizona State University. In Arizona I was mentored by locally known artist Joseph Gatti of Scottsdale. After marriage we moved to the Los Angeles area and I worked in corporate America until 2007. Upon retirement and widowhood I’ve returned to my first...
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Barbara O'Toole
Thanks Frank. I was unable to reply earlier - some strange thing happening with my connectivity to FAA.
Frank Maxwell
Barbara, this is an impressive work. You've captured the essence of your title. I lived in Manhattan back in the 60's and this painting actually reminds me of my impression of the city back then. (I like the style you bring to all your works. This one just stood out in the context of our recent exchanges elsewhere regarding abstract expressionism.) /F