Yachts and Mills Acrylic on gessobord 3/4" thick (cradled) 16"x20" Chris Breier © 2017 |
I happened to stumble upon this boatyard when I was walking around the Buffalo waterfront. The buildings in the background are part of General Mills which is still active. Depending on which way the wind is blowing, I can often smell the aroma of Cheerios when I walk around the city on my lunch break. I assume they also make the chocolate variety because the neighborhood occasionally smells like brownies.
The large shadow on the left side of the building is from a billboard and the horizontal shadow below it is the shadow from the Skyway. I was going to eliminate it, but it's a subtle way to incorporate the Skyway into the painting. It's somewhat of an icon in the city and you can tell when the winter weather is especially severe because it closes down.
I like how this painting captures Buffalo's industrial history and the recreational aspsect of being located on the Great Lakes.
The gessobord is 3/4" thick with the edges left unpainted. It has a wire attached to the back so it's ready to hang. |
1 comment:
Such a funny juxtaposition of boats and buildings! Lovely painting.
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