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Tugboats and Tenaments

This is one of my very early watercolors and was created just before I started putting my work into galleries. These early gems were all 18x 24 inches and sold quickly. I was encouraged to do large 30x 40 inch paintings primarily of American urban landscapes. These early watercolors were all fantasy scenes. I discontinued these fantasy scenes because some people were convinced that they knew exactly where these scenes were and that they had indeed been there and I could not convince them otherwise. A number of others were became greatly annoyed and felt duped. I thought it wise that I refrain from alienating my potential following, that I immerse myself in recreating history. It satisfied my need to pursue what had always been my favorite academic subject in school which was history. I also loved the detective work that was involved in researching various city scenes. I hope you enjoy these works as much as I loved creating them.

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Ravinder Dutt 13 Jun 2009

MUHHHHHH, U KNOW HOW TO CREAT BEAUTY IN UR WORKS WOW GREAT

Dávid Marcin 30 Jan 2009

so detailed picture....kind piece of art

a_ painting 27 Jan 2009

You must have spent a fair bit of time on this one. Great attention to detail. Well done.

Tia Antoniades 26 Jan 2009

I love seeing your artwork. It is intricate, but simple. Beautiful.

Maria Anna Machado 26 Jan 2009

Wow...marvelous!!!

Heather Leigh Douglas 26 Jan 2009

I can easily see where people would believe this is a real place and that perhaps they'd even been there! Incredible detail and beautifully painted ~

Reba McDonald 26 Jan 2009

Another masterpiece Stanton.

Sharon Gonzalez 26 Jan 2009

AN ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE WATERCOLOR, STANTON. WOW WOWOWOWOWOW

Julie Mayser 26 Jan 2009

The history you relate to us is always fascinating, Stanton! You are right, this looks as if it is a "real" place, and of course I think it is pieces of Chicago ( the "el", the river, the tall white building on the right)... all this and it is a wonderfully intriguing painting on it's own right!

Anneke Hut 26 Jan 2009

A wonderful story and great piece of art, Stanton!

Marika Antal 26 Jan 2009

Wow!! Most amazing work!!

Jarka Drechslerová 26 Jan 2009

Dear Stanton, I like your perfect watercolor painting... my compliments!! once more more more...

Artist Reply: I am glad you like this one, because I know you will like the next three even more.