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Streets of Gold (Habitat#3)

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1991, 28 x 36 inches unframed, acrylic on canvas, Livonia, Michigan studio.

Exhibited once by invitation for COTS (Coalition for Temporary Shelter) fundraiser in Detroit in 1992.

Third painting in the Habitat Series that eventually expanded to nine paintings. This piece addresses the plight of homelessness. The environment looks dirty, dilapidated and hopeless, as do the people, but the street is painted in “gold,” to reflect the “American Dream” that one can attain anything if they are willing to sacrifice and work for it. As with most of my work, the issues addressed decades ago still remain.

Original available, priced at $2,500USD

If interested in purchasing this original artwork, please feel free to reach out to me, here.

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1991, 28 x 36 inches unframed, acrylic on canvas, Livonia, Michigan studio.

Exhibited once by invitation for COTS (Coalition for Temporary Shelter) fundraiser in Detroit in 1992.

Third painting in the Habitat Series that eventually expanded to nine paintings. This piece addresses the plight of homelessness. The environment looks dirty, dilapidated and hopeless, as do the people, but the street is painted in “gold,” to reflect the “American Dream” that one can attain anything if they are willing to sacrifice and work for it. As with most of my work, the issues addressed decades ago still remain.

Original available, priced at $2,500USD

If interested in purchasing this original artwork, please feel free to reach out to me, here.

1991, 28 x 36 inches unframed, acrylic on canvas, Livonia, Michigan studio.

Exhibited once by invitation for COTS (Coalition for Temporary Shelter) fundraiser in Detroit in 1992.

Third painting in the Habitat Series that eventually expanded to nine paintings. This piece addresses the plight of homelessness. The environment looks dirty, dilapidated and hopeless, as do the people, but the street is painted in “gold,” to reflect the “American Dream” that one can attain anything if they are willing to sacrifice and work for it. As with most of my work, the issues addressed decades ago still remain.

Original available, priced at $2,500USD

If interested in purchasing this original artwork, please feel free to reach out to me, here.

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