I'm having an exhibition in Johnstown, April 14. It will feature about 65 paintings from the last 15 months. I think of it as a portrait of the rust belt city. The above painting is Luzerne Street, actually in Westmont. It is the last cathedral-arched boulevard left in the United States. There are 195 elms, the longest continuous stand of American Elms in the country, planted along the street. I call it Champagne Lane because, not only is a lovely street, an elm tree has a champagne glass shape to it.
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This is amazing! The detail on the tree trunks and the snow is impeccable. I love it.
This is incredible, and definitely a painting I will be coming back to view. This has such a wonderful depth - I can literally feel myself being drawn into the painting. A truly wonderful painting, Ron.
Thanks Claire and Christine. I had fun with the perspective on this one.
So agree with Claire and Christine! I love those trees and your title!
Wow! the depth, and trees... You find so much interest in the everyday.
This painting really pulls me in. I always love your play with warm and cool color- so satisfying. A real beauty.
wow! I love this painting! I'm ready to walk thru the trees down the road to see what is beyond!
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