Style1½ inches thick (3.75 cm) Product Details Artist grade canvas, archival inks, wooden stretcher bars, and UVB protective coating
AvailablityUsually ships within five business days. ArtistAnn Huey Platinum Member CollectionCreeps
Description Black and silver. A ratty London theatersteamy, sweaty, sparkly, sticky, stinky, slinky, slipperythe musical hall dies slowly and sadly, as do all things once brilliant. Backstage, a dancer lugs her worn-out, cellulitic self up the steps and onto the stage, where she will slowly and sadly perform a worn-out routine to a worn-out audience.Noir and Silver is one in a series of oil bar painted drawings I call Noir: moments captured (swiped) from old black-and-white movies.Original painting: Oil bar on canvas.
Ann Huey, Dallas Member Since January 2010 Artist Statement I am proud to be from a place where so much talent has sprouted from oil and rice fields and drainage ditches and other toxic goo—Beaumont, Texas—a shady, stinky corner of the state that shares a tendency to mildew with its close neighbor, Louisiana. Naturally, I have made idols out of the likes of big time artists John Alexander, Paul Manes, Robert Rauschenberg (Port Arthur), photographer Keith Carter, writer Mary Karr (Groves), dead singer Janis Joplin (Port Arthur), and a terrific wealth of other-worldly-gifted, interesting characters not famous, but just as unbalanced.