Early Retirement is a painting by P Anthony Visco which was uploaded on February 16th, 2012.
Early Retirement
Sometimes you run across the most interesting scenes. This one is no exception. This old workhorse seemed to have been abandoned in an old pit along... more
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Title
Early Retirement
Artist
P Anthony Visco
Medium
Painting - Watercolor
Description
Sometimes you run across the most interesting scenes. This one is no exception. This old workhorse seemed to have been abandoned in an old pit along one of the winding back roads of New England. Over the years this large pit became the final resting place for this once proud workhorse. As the years passed, natures will took hold and the big beast became engulfed in the ongoing growth of shrubs, vines, brush, bushes and wildflowers and became a rusting relic in Early Retirement.
Uploaded
February 16th, 2012
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Comments (3)
Jacek Dudzinski
Nice job! Keep up the good work! Great talent. I really would apreciate your feedback of my Photography ;-)
P Anthony Visco replied:
Great Photos -- Great Paintings - Are they Digital Paintings? or Photo Realism in Acrylics? Also -- lots of shots from drones? Planes? Very Interesting.
Marsha Elliott
Great subject and beautifully painted! Love it! I especially like how you did your foliage....I need to take lessons from you in the worst way!!!
P Anthony Visco replied:
Hi Marsha, I'd be delighted to help in any way I can. If you were closer I would be happy to do it -- I've been thinking about doing something on-line -- looking for a format to do it within -- If you know of any or I find anything I'll let you know. Stay in touch Tony
Laura Lee Zanghetti
Again Tony, you found an unlikley subject and created this beautiful painting.
P Anthony Visco replied:
Thanks Laura -- Haven't logged in for a while -- How did you make out with the Gallery?