[Paintings from the Street] At the Sea of Cortez

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Nigel Cox

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Sep 17, 2009, 12:15:30 PM9/17/09
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It was a blistering hot summers day (a rare thing in London this year) when I saw this guy sitting on the bank of the Thames, not far from the London Eye. He was playing with a stick (which looked like a primitive fishing rod) at the waters edge.
I found the pose and setting very nostalgic and reminiscent of a character belonging to a Steinbeck or Mark Twain book.

So, not sure if it would work well on canvas, I painted it small . . . 10’ x 10”  (At the Sea of Cortez). It was such fun to paint and I was so enamoured with the results that I painted another version, larger, 30” x 30” (called the second  one A Steinbeck Moment) . . . I ended up going out and buying Grapes of Wrath . . .with a view to reading it again soon.

These paintings will be in my exhibition at the GX Gallery in October.


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Posted By Nigel Cox to Paintings from the Street on 9/17/2009 05:15:00 PM
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