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SOLD: Streak of yellow by Lisa Elley. Palette Knife painting in oil. 6 x 6 inches, free easel. www.lisaelley.com Print

Lisa Elley

United States

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Streak of yellow by Lisa Elley. Palette Knife painting in oil. 6 x 6 inches, free easel. www.lisaelley.com This little oil painting is part of my postcard series. A little memento straight from San Francisco! Postcards are disposable, why not replace them with an original palette knife painting?! A Perfect little gift, or souvenir. It looks great anywhere in the house. I have recently relocated to the bay area and am stocking my shop with many little moments that I capture here in San Francisco! Please visit my website www.lisaelley.com for my complete portfolio and testimonials. T I T L E: Streak of Yellow I N S P I R E D* B Y: San Francisco! Say no more! SAN FRANCISCO--For almost anyone who's visited Baghdad by the Bay, a ride on one of the city's iconic cable cars is pretty much a must. What most people don't know, however, is that, once upon a time, these wooden vehicles, which are pulled along their routes by thick, heavy, metal cables, could be found in cities all over the world. From Paris to Melbourne to Bogota and elsewhere, the cable car was once seen as a fantastic alternative to having horses pull cars of people around. But when electric power made trolley cars efficient, most cities made the switch and abandoned their cable cars. Not San Francisco. Here, while trolleys, buses, and subways are big parts of the daily commute, cable cars are still the face of the city's public transit system. Whether it's the clanging of a cable car's bell as it crosses Lombard Street, or the lines of people waiting alongside one of the turnarounds, there's little doubt that the system, which operates 40 cars dating as far back as the 1880s, is one of San Francisco's most famous features.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Lisa is an accomplished artist and author based in the San Francisco Bay, recognized with multiple awards. Her artistic vision centers around sharing her gift with others and bringing joy through her vibrant and textured palette knife oil paintings. With a widespread presence in private and corporate collections worldwide, Lisa's art has a remarkable ability to touch and inspire her clients. Her artwork is available through her own website, select art galleries, exhibitions, corporate installations, vineyard tasting rooms, and social media platforms, garnering millions of monthly views. Lisa also engages in live painting events, licensing, wine label design, speaking engagements, teaching workshops, e-courses, and collaborations with other artists and professionals in the art industry and beyond.

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