House on Hadley Street
by Reb Frost
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$350
Dimensions
30.000 x 24.000 inches
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Title
House on Hadley Street
Artist
Reb Frost
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
House on Hadley Street is part of my ongoing series or urban exploration and Deconstruction Photography. This house rests just meters away from a huge overpass where my photos War Zone and War Zone 3 were taken.
(Palette knife and brush painting)
"No longer are there trees and parks where children play...
While a few little homes remain in the hands
of those who dare to stay"
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February 25th, 2010
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Comments (15)
Suzanne Decelles
my mother was raised in this house she s now 79 years old and i order a postal card for her she will be very happy to see this because they change the house now . Thank you very much ,it s amaizing i can not wait to see her face when i m gone a give her this .
Reb Frost replied:
Suzanne, Thank you so very much for contacting me and telling me the story about your mother being raised here! I am so very glad that I did this painting and I really hope your mother will enjoy seeing it once again! Take care!
Mel Steinhauer
Nostalgia and charm ! This quaint little house like many others are sadly disappearing. Talented artists like you can help keep them around for years to come. Beautiful colors and another great piece of work. Best wishes in the new year !
Reb Frost
Thank you Carmen!! These places are rapidly disappearing all over the city.. being replaced by apartments style condos to create more revenue for the city.. so where will the children play?
Reb Frost
Thanks Stephen, I love to see them standing too... its just a shame that directly to the right of this old house is a huge concrete overpass... I used to like seeing the little houses around town.... now all I see are plain condos with balconies and no architectural value... whatever happened to the craftsmen?