Cooling Off
by Kevin Leveque
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Dimensions
34.000 x 30.000 x 1.000 inches
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Title
Cooling Off
Artist
Kevin Leveque
Medium
Painting - Oil On Panel
Description
The weather report would have you believe that a dangerous storm is approaching. These two characters know nothing of it and see it as an opportunity to cool off. The distant rice dryer emphasizes the vastness of the prairie. Original painting is beautifully framed in a hand-crafted frame made by the artist and is included in the asking price.
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September 24th, 2008
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Comments (21)
Gull G
Art provides an opportunity for kaleidoscopic thinking. Each time we shift the lens of our perceptions, we gain new perspectives — and new opportunities for innovation.💖❣️💖 CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR RECENT SALE OF A WONDERFUL WORK!
Sherri Carter
A masterpiece done by a master He is such a wonderful artist I love this piece his clouds and sky have always been my favorite
Sarah Lonthier
You should call this "Best seat on the house", reminds me of being out in the country and how awe inspiring and calming it was to watch a storm roll on by. Very cool. Is that you up there?
Lori Pagliaro
This is really nice Kevin, very down home feeling, something about sitting on a roof with a storm rolling in is very decompressing, calming. Love the effect. congrats!
David Bearden
Kevin, beautiful work...epitomizes the work of Willa Cather and her descriptions of storm over Nebraska...a fav...and recommended...
Kip DeVore
Again, lots of successful use of negative and positive space creating interest and tension -- the brooding broad, black and blue clouds, vs. the cheerful bright sunlit foreground with figures and almost white areas of grass.
Anil Nene
Beautiful composition. It invokes striking feelings within you. Quality of a good painting.
Frank Wilson
WOW! Such ominous drama! What a contrast in your use of values to tell your story! This piece is rather frightening with the approach of the storm and the run down shed offers no shelter from the approaching storm! This is story-telling with paint at it's best! I'm going to seek shelter now.