Original artwork description:

Under a red umbrella. Two figures walking through the rain. They appear to be lost in each other. But maybe they are strangers sharing the protection of one umbrella. Caught up in the moment. The rain coming down. Street lights reflection on wet payment.

Walking Together is 11 x 14" on stretched canvas. It is signed on the front and signed/dated on the back. It is wired and ready to hang. It also comes with a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.

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#firgures #abstract #red #yellow #reflection #city scene #rain #blues #city lights #romantic art #city scape #red umbrella #street lights #walking in the rain #romatic painting 

Walking Together (2019)

Oil painting 
by Katrina Case

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Under a red umbrella. Two figures walking through the rain. They appear to be lost in each other. But maybe they are strangers sharing the protection of one umbrella. Caught up in the moment. The rain coming down. Street lights reflection on wet payment.

Walking Together is 11 x 14" on stretched canvas. It is signed on the front and signed/dated on the back. It is wired and ready to hang. It also comes with a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.

Materials used:

Oils

Tags:
#firgures #abstract #red #yellow #reflection #city scene #rain #blues #city lights #romantic art #city scape #red umbrella #street lights #walking in the rain #romatic painting 
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My artistic process is probably not so different from most artists. I tend to work in spurts. I usually have 4 to 6 paintings in production. I try to complete... Read more

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