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Watermelon Man II

$14,750.00Price
  • A VICTOR STEVEN ROSENBERG Image

    When I was 7 or 8 my family lived in Tulsa, Oklahoma for a time. It is hot in Tulsa in the summertime. So, in the evenings we would go down to a watermelon stand with tables under an awning. I remember the strings of twinkling lights that lit up the tables and all the little bugs flitting around. When you purchased a watermelon, a big man wielding a very big knife would pull one out of a large trough of ice water and cut it for us. No better way to cool off after a long, hot day.

     

    When I was a poor starving artist in Seattle in the '70s, a friend's dad purchased many of my paintings including this one. The years passed by and I had long forgotten I painted this one until one day a man contacted me about it. He had purchased this from my friend a long time ago, and because he was moving to the east coast, he needed to downsize his art collection. So this piece came back to me. Why I painted 2 Watermelon Men is long forgotten, but I am happy to see it again!

  • Original

    This Victor Steven Rosenberg original is now available for $14,750.00.  It is 43" x 49", acrylic on canvas, unframed, ready to hang. 

     

    Add this to your collection today!

  • Limited Edition Prints

    Signed, limited edition giclée prints available here.

  • Unsigned Prints and Other Items

    This image is also available on unsigned prints and other items, such as coffee cups and throw pillows, here.  

  • Contact

     If you have any questions, please email or call +1 (520) 399-1009 (landline).  I am here to help.

     

    Book an online ZOOM meeting with me to explore my collection of original paintings and limited edition prints. During our meeting, I will take the time to get to know you and your needs, and help you find the perfect artwork for your home or office. I look forward to helping you bring life to your walls with my unique paintings.

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