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Harpers Ferry: Rivers, Railroads, Revolvers (Sold) Painting

David Ralph

United States

Painting, Watercolor on Plastic

Size: 15 W x 11 H x 0.1 D in

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The "Harpers Ferry: Rivers, Railroads, Revolvers" abstract watercolor by David Ralph is composed of the most noticeable aspects of this old historic town which flourished before and during the Civil War. The most obvious of them being the outline of three large mountains bisected by two fast-flowing rivers that form the junction of Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. The mountains stand so tall and close that rock climbers and hawks around their peaks can be clearly seen from town. Blasts of dynamite through the largest mountain enabled a fledgling Baltimore & Ohio railroad to reach Harpers Ferry before the man-made canal did - which started years earlier - brought common goods and a few luxuries to the town. Dry goods establishments, clothing stores, fine brick homes, laborer's housing, and beer halls lined the main streets of the fast-growing town. Assembly-lines of gun manufacturers and flour mills once ran alongside both rivers to use the awesome power of the two waterways, the Shenandoah and the Potomac. Famed abolishionist John Brown and his gang once stormed into town from the mountain heights to lay siege to the city's large arsenal only to be caught and hanged soon after. Meriwether Lewis once stopped through Harpers Ferry to purchase frontier supplies and craft a sturdy boat for the hazardous voyage West as part of the Lewis and Clark expedition in 1803, and Thomas Jefferson once stood on a rock above the town and marveled at the beauty of the area.

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Painting:Watercolor on Plastic

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:15 W x 11 H x 0.1 D in

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David Ralph, founder and owner of the imaging and conceptual company Marco Image & Concept, is a contemporary artist and illustrator who lives in Greenbelt, Maryland, USA. About ten years ago, David had a vision to create a series of abstract watercolor paintings that explored the female figure through curve, line, and a composition of varying shapes of color, value, and pattern. This exploration led to a distinctive style that has shaped David’s unique brand of painting and illustration since. David's story began back when he was a toddler of five or six years old. As a child, he filled many sheets of paper with drawings in pencil and magic marker. Professional sports figures and animals were his favorite subjects. Thumbing through nature and sports books, he soon filled sheets of paper with pictures of sharks, rattlesnakes, birds, tigers and the popular star athletes and sport franchises of the day. When he reached the age of seven, David rendered his first portrait of Roberto Clemente, a baseball player with the Pittsburgh Pirates. This drawing, which was framed and placed on top of a bookcase shelf in his home, began the regular acknowledgment of seeing his drawings on the walls outside his classrooms and in his home. In trying to describe and categorize his style of art, David Ralph has coined the term “Geoformism”. According to David, Geoformism is defined as a style of contemporary abstract art that focuses on the form of a subject (or object) and its underlying geometric essence. It contains elements of both geometric abstraction and figurative realism. Today, David continues to create abstract compositions of the female figure as well as other themes of interest such as nature, music, people and sports.

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