Most Powerful Orange In The World With Tiny Hand
by Don Struke
Title
Most Powerful Orange In The World With Tiny Hand
Artist
Don Struke
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photo
Description
If you don't like orange and tons of horsepower, this might not be the car you want. But if you can put up with orange, you are in for one sweet ride.
NOTE: The Fine Art watermark visible in preview windows is not on any print.
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April 6th, 2011
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Comments (5)
Sharon Gonzalez
Oh, and you know what? That hand belongs to the man with the pants, and you can see his legs there too. Did you see that?
Don Struke replied:
Well, yes, once I discovered the hand. My hopes were high that inside those pants there'd be at least one leg. ;-)
Sharon Gonzalez
OK I give up!!! Where are the tiny hands???? Congratulations, Don! Truly fantastic, but if this was not accepted into the Towson Arts Collective Exhibition, they would have been terribly remiss. It is a Vibrant beauty. Definitely a world of Orange.
Don Struke replied:
Thank you, Sharon! I appreciate in particular any Sharon Gonzalez comment! Tiny HAND - just one, and if you look on the upper right where the thin horizontal sliver of blue (door handle) projects into the image you will find it. I didn't see it immediately either.
Don Struke
"Most Powerful Orange In The World With Tiny Hands" (or as I lovingly call it, MPOITWWTH) has just been accepted for the Towson Arts Collective's 4th Anniversary Exhibition, June 10-August 12 (2011). Thank you, judges Jed Dodds, artistic director of the Creative Alliance at The Patterson, and Susan Spaid, executive director of the Contemporary Museum, both in Baltimore. The opening event is June 10, 6 to 8 P.M.
Neil Trapp
I wondered about your interest in my colour. Now I understand.Beautiful colour Don with the eye of a professional. The only time I paint to please is when I am getting dollars to produce a work of art and occasionally someone likes what I do to please me. Look forward to seeing more of your work.
Don Struke replied:
Thank you, Neil! This image was just selected for an exhibit here in Baltimore. I took it in Las Vegas. I like your philosophy about the "business" of art.