Card of Walrus in Rest
by Nancy Griswold
Original - Not For Sale
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Dimensions
48.000 x 36.000 x 0.750 inches
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Title
Card of Walrus in Rest
Artist
Nancy Griswold
Medium
Painting - Oil Painting Detail
Description
This is designed for card use. The image is a detail from the panel titled Muskrat in the Cave which is a part of the mural titled Changes of the Seasons. It is a Walrus resting in quiet and company beneath a crust of ice on the panel. Perhaps an ancient world as the backdrop.
The Mural is titled Changes of the Seasons.
Changes of the Seasons is a mural painting in progress. It presently consists of seventeen 4 x 3 canvassed panels that join together to create an elongated picture image. Each panel is intended to stand alone a pictorial image, as well as being an integral part of the entire mural. The mural will make full circle so that there would be no beginning and no end to the image. This is one panel from the work in progress.
The mural is shown all together on these two web links, in case you would like to see it. I would like to get it permanently installed somewhere. I have shown it twice in shows, but now it needs a home. Here are the links: http://www.slideshare.net/ngartsite/changes-of-the-seasons-mural-by-nancy-griswold AND for a rolling show: http://www.ngartsite.com/galleries/mural/
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February 3rd, 2012
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Comments (4)
Laurel Adams
Nancy, This entire series is simply EXQUISITE…FAV
Nancy Griswold replied:
Thanks so much for visiting this series Laurel and all your comments and FAVs
Lenore Senior
I love this one, too. The walrus looks so forlorn here! I see nuns in the background (though I am not Catholic) as well as ancient Greek structures! v/f/1
Nancy Griswold replied:
I love hearing your impression Lenore, wow, now I see nuns too, they were stalactites at first :)