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Poplar Tulip

$400.00

Several springs ago, while living in center city Philadelphia, I was walking across Independence Mall on my way to work. I loved these walks: fresh morning air, a city rousing to life, bags of bean sprouts bigger than I ever imagined possible in front of restaurants in Chinatown, homeless people asleep near the exhaust holes of the subway, me walking briskly so as not to be late, and then . .  

Before my very eyes, a flower growing on a low tree branch. My first ever poplar tulip. I stopped, stood in amazement, phtotographed, lingered.

Who cares if I’m just a little late?

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Several springs ago, while living in center city Philadelphia, I was walking across Independence Mall on my way to work. I loved these walks: fresh morning air, a city rousing to life, bags of bean sprouts bigger than I ever imagined possible in front of restaurants in Chinatown, homeless people asleep near the exhaust holes of the subway, me walking briskly so as not to be late, and then . .  

Before my very eyes, a flower growing on a low tree branch. My first ever poplar tulip. I stopped, stood in amazement, phtotographed, lingered.

Who cares if I’m just a little late?

Several springs ago, while living in center city Philadelphia, I was walking across Independence Mall on my way to work. I loved these walks: fresh morning air, a city rousing to life, bags of bean sprouts bigger than I ever imagined possible in front of restaurants in Chinatown, homeless people asleep near the exhaust holes of the subway, me walking briskly so as not to be late, and then . .  

Before my very eyes, a flower growing on a low tree branch. My first ever poplar tulip. I stopped, stood in amazement, phtotographed, lingered.

Who cares if I’m just a little late?

20 x 16” oil on canvas. Framed size: 21 x 17”

This piece was in the Art of the Flower Show, Philly Sketch Club, 2019.

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