Bookstore Dreamer
by RC DeWinter
Title
Bookstore Dreamer
Artist
RC DeWinter
Medium
Painting - Digital Oils-paintography-photopainting
Description
Copyright 2013 RC deWinter ~ All Rights Reserved
"Where is human nature so weak as in the bookstore?"
~ Henry Ward Beecher
An elderly man stands in Atticus Bookstore in New Haven, Connecticut before a display of books.
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man, bookstore, books, portrait, contemporary, atticus, new haven, connecticut, shop, store, book store, contemplation, old man, elderly man, wall art, rc dewinter, dewinter
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May 26th, 2013
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Comments (9)
John Bailey
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
JOHN TELFER
RC, Fantastic painting of this man caught browsing through some books in the local bookstore. The way you come up with these everyday sight and put them on your paintings with such great details is truly remarkable. This painting is like a photo that could be called a photo jounalistic painting as it is telling a story and you don't know where it will end up. Excellent painting, fav, voted, and google promoted and selected as my Pay It Forward in the Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery group
RC DeWinter replied:
So glad you like it, John. Truthfully when I was finished painting it I held off for two weeks before posting because I wasn't sure it would be of interest. I appreciate your kind feedback.
Kym Backland
I love this! Sort of looks like a possible Andy Rooney, looking for a book in this store! FV
RC DeWinter replied:
LOL...I was thinking Alfred Hitchcock myself but I see your point, Kym, thank you.