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by David Ralph
$27.00
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the painting "Baltimore Inner Harbor Street Performer" by David Ralph. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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In the abstract watercolor painting Baltimore's Inner Harbor: Street Performer by David Ralph, a crowd surrounds a street performer in the popular... more
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In the abstract watercolor painting "Baltimore's Inner Harbor: Street Performer" by David Ralph, a crowd surrounds a street performer in the popular Inner Harbor area of downtown Baltimore, Maryland. The street performer had lugged his two large trunks of wares down to the harbor this afternoon to do his dicey juggling act in the summer heat. He has taken the Light Rail train down from his shared apartment in the Charles North neighborhood. His juggling act involves a unicycle, sword, pin, and a bowling ball. He typically performs four shows a day if the weather holds up and he sometimes brings in $200. Aside from the street performers, Inner Harbor Baltimore is known for its seafood chains and other food court eateries, the souvenir shops, historic submarine and full mast ship tours, and the aquarium. Fans from the Baltimore Orioles baseball game stroll over after the finish, and water taxis carry groups of tourists across the Patapso to see the sites around the harbor.
David Ralph is a contemporary artist and illustrator currently living in Maryland. David's style of painting and illustration can best be described as geometric abstraction with influences ranging from the cubist paintings of Pablo Picasso to the primitive, cutout shapes of Henri Matisse. Other notable influences for David were Paul Cezanne's fragmented landscapes and the geometrically-divided, flat-color canvases of Piet Mondrian. To David, the simple elegance of the curve, the line, and the circle create the ideal two-dimensional plain of visual interest and appeal. And, to add color intensity, value contrast and balance to this space - along with repetition, texture and pattern - is to create a perfect harmony. It is to this goal that...
$27.00
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