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This painting is created on a gallery wrap canvas with oil and paper and sealed with a UV protective varnish. The sides are painted silver and it is ready to hang.  

Similar to my last in form and palette, it has more space that is quiet and consolidation of the activity - but still lots of interest over the entire painting and a lot of interesting layering. 

I came to the idea for the composition while thinking about the Subway Sonnet Series and reminiscing about the 1980s - I would cut out of high school and take the train from Brooklyn into the Village to hang out with art friends. The train goes from top the El down into the tunnel and thru the stations in Brooklyn when it pulls out it picks up speed and well we had so much gorgeous graffiti lining the walls of the stations on the el at that time you would sort of try and get glimpses of it as the train would pull out go from the light of day and start to head quickly underground. But it’s how I got the idea for this piece and the composition and the contrast color blocks and the horizontal thick text - similar to the view I used to enjoy.
This painting is created on a gallery wrap canvas with oil and paper and sealed with a UV protective varnish. The sides are painted silver and it is ready to hang.  

Similar to my last in form and palette, it has more space that is quiet and consolidation of the activity - but still lots of interest over the entire painting and a lot of interesting layering. 

I came to the idea for the composition while thinking about the Subway Sonnet Series and reminiscing about the 1980s - I would cut out of high school and take the train from Brooklyn into the Village to hang out with art friends. The train goes from top the El down into the tunnel and thru the stations in Brooklyn when it pulls out it picks up speed and well we had so much gorgeous graffiti lining the walls of the stations on the el at that time you would sort of try and get glimpses of it as the train would pull out go from the light of day and start to head quickly underground. But it’s how I got the idea for this piece and the composition and the contrast color blocks and the horizontal thick text - similar to the view I used to enjoy.
This painting is created on a gallery wrap canvas with oil and paper and sealed with a UV protective varnish. The sides are painted silver and it is ready to hang.  

Similar to my last in form and palette, it has more space that is quiet and consolidation of the activity - but still lots of interest over the entire painting and a lot of interesting layering. 

I came to the idea for the composition while thinking about the Subway Sonnet Series and reminiscing about the 1980s - I would cut out of high school and take the train from Brooklyn into the Village to hang out with art friends. The train goes from top the El down into the tunnel and thru the stations in Brooklyn when it pulls out it picks up speed and well we had so much gorgeous graffiti lining the walls of the stations on the el at that time you would sort of try and get glimpses of it as the train would pull out go from the light of day and start to head quickly underground. But it’s how I got the idea for this piece and the composition and the contrast color blocks and the horizontal thick text - similar to the view I used to enjoy.
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Subway Sonnet #23 | On The El Painting

Susan Washington

United States

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 48 W x 36 H x 1.5 D in

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This painting is created on a gallery wrap canvas with oil and paper and sealed with a UV protective varnish. The sides are painted silver and it is ready to hang. Similar to my last in form and palette, it has more space that is quiet and consolidation of the activity - but still lots of interest over the entire painting and a lot of interesting layering. I came to the idea for the composition while thinking about the Subway Sonnet Series and reminiscing about the 1980s - I would cut out of high school and take the train from Brooklyn into the Village to hang out with art friends. The train goes from top the El down into the tunnel and thru the stations in Brooklyn when it pulls out it picks up speed and well we had so much gorgeous graffiti lining the walls of the stations on the el at that time you would sort of try and get glimpses of it as the train would pull out go from the light of day and start to head quickly underground. But it’s how I got the idea for this piece and the composition and the contrast color blocks and the horizontal thick text - similar to the view I used to enjoy.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

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Size:48 W x 36 H x 1.5 D in

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Susan Washington is an abstract painter from Brooklyn New York. She comes from a family of painters and though has painted all her life she made her career in the fashion industry in NYC for 20 years before relocating to the Pocono Mountains to become a full-time painter. Her paintings have been shown nationally at Hamptons Market Art & Design, White Room Gallery in the Hamptons, The Affordable Art Fair NY, The Other Art Fair Los Angeles, Art Warehouse Los Angeles and internationally at Southport Art Center and Antwerpen. Works in collections include David Hoey & Katja Van Herle (LA & Antwerpen), Google NYC, Circle Wealth Management NYC, Jimmy O. Yang (Los Angeles), The Daxton, The Renaissance Palm Springs, Turnberry Ocean Club, HBO writer Joshua Conkel, The Stastny Foundation and numerous private collections worldwide. Susan’s paintings have also been included in film and motion pictures including The Book Club with Diane Keaton, LA’s Finest, The Morning Show, The Laundromat . Susan relocated to Baltimore in April of 2021 where she has a large studio on W. Pratt Street. Along with continuing to explore her Subway Sonnet’s body of work, Susan is commissioned for large-scale paintings and works closely with designers on residential and hospitality design projects. www.susanwashingtonfineart.com REPRESENTATION Winkel Galler | Baltimore MD The White Room Gallery | Hamptons, NY Muriel Guepin Gallery | NYC Artspace Warehouse | Los Angeles, CA Online with Saatchi Art and limited selection of works at Holly Hunt NYC.

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