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6.50" x 8.00"
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8.50" x 10.00"
Ice Cream Art Print
by Kevin Callahan
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Ice Cream art print by Kevin Callahan. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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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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The Art Of Marilyn Ridoutt-Greene
Sweet image, your portraits are Wonderful!! L :))
Linda Kemp
Kevin you do wonderful portraits.....love the wide eyed look she has....perhaps she has a "brain freeze" from eating her ice cream too fast? Happy Birthday btw....it was nice you posted for Angela birthday that you both share. a fav and recommend
Anne Norskog
Getting an ice cream cone is still a treat!
Dindin Coscolluela
This is an excellent candid portrait. You captured perfectly the humor of the chid's excitement in biting that cold cold ice cream. Enjoy and happy painting always! :)
Natalie Holland
Love it! Great portrait Kevin!
Charles Peck
I had added this to my favorites section and was cruising through looking at the group when the ice cream girl got my attention again. Kevin I must amend or change my response of the first time I saw it. The face reads fine and the surprise of the cold treat is done quite well.
Charles Peck
Strong color, brush work, unadorned honesty and strong values give it power. I may step over the line here but this one shows evidence of being done from a photograph because the sharpness of the line between left side of the face and hair doesn't show any reflected light action or that rounding effect created by the shift of warm and cool as a shape sends light off in diverse directions as it rounds away.