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Image:
6.50" x 10.00"
Mat Border:
2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
12.00" x 15.50"
No Blues in San Diego Framed Print
by Kevin Callahan
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No Blues in San Diego framed print by Kevin Callahan. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
From my Blues series I painted this as we were preparing to move to San Diego in 2000. His notes reminded me of big fat oranges. My son GK is the... more
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Artist's Description
From my Blues series I painted this as we were preparing to move to San Diego in 2000. His "notes" reminded me of big fat oranges. My son GK is the skateboarder in red. He was 15 at the time.
About Kevin Callahan
My philosophy is simple: Composition, Story, Elegant Line. "If you find the elegant line, your work will be lyrical." I produce works in pencil, acrylic, watercolor, found objects, and digital photography. I completed a Painting Intensive at the San Francisco Art Institute, studying with world renown Israeli artist Larry Abramson and at at the Ox-Bow School of the Art Institute Chicago under Phil Hanson and Michelle Grabner. I earned my BFA from Drake University in Des Moines, IA. My studies included an emphasis in painting and printmaking. My work is hanging in private collections throughout the United States and Europe. In 2009 I received the Tony Award, a traveling art award honoring individual artists on Fine Art...
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Olaf Del Gaizo
The notes and the sun are as one.. citrus! vf
Ted Hebbler
Beautiful blues painting,Kevin...come on down to New Orleans where the sounds are flowing on every street corner. I hope your family and friends are ok in Iowa..we know what they are going through and they are in my prayers. TED
Lee Plate
I am a jazz player myself. I like this work a lot. thanks, Lee Plate
Barbara Keith
Kind of a different viewpoint.. but still well done... very interesting too..