Seller Adam Kamhi
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Art image bank-
Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Painting,
Acrylic
on Canvas
- Dimensions Height 18in, Width 24in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Abstract
I was raised on the New York City streets, where I saw and experienced many things.
I began to dabble in painting and it took hold of me until I became passionate about it.
When I moved to North Carolina, where my Mother was, I continued doing it and got to love it more and more.
My Father is a Holocaust survivor and some of his spirt has made it's way into my spirt. Also, in New York City, I had a number of strange encounters. A man crossed the street once, to hit me in the jaw. In the subway, a man eating a pizza slice, pressed his entire slice on my shirt, then quickly left the train. A man who owned a boat moored at the 79th Street boat basin had a stateroom full of guns and grenades and, because he felt that his Japanese girlfriend liked me, threatened to machine-gun me. My Father talked to him and persuaded him to change his mind about machine-gunning me. The combination of the spirt passed on to me by my parents and my experiences in NYC contributed greatly to my interest in trying to create interesting and beauitful paintings.
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Nationality:
UNITED STATES
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary American Artists