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Total Redemption Painting

Andrew Stutesman

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 48 W x 36 H x 0.5 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

I'm one of those weird kids that liked this movie too much. And It's got so many memorably stupid jokes and even better one liners. This whole scooter sequence is probably my Roman Empire. I wanted to make a piece that was just something that eluded positive emotions. I think their dimwittedness fueled with ambitions and hints of passion, just creates this fun image of two dudes just living life. Albeit weird and extreme, they're determined. And It stands as a reminder to do what you want to do and face challenges as they come. I hid pops of orange and blue in the clouds as a nod to the tuxedo scene in Aspen. And while I didn't go hard in the details outside of the hands and face, i wanted to make sure the actual scooter and briefcase were left recognizable in the composition. Those two elements are what help tell the story of their determination and why they seem so excited. See more at !

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Painting:

Acrylic on Canvas

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

48 W x 36 H x 0.5 D in

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I don't know precisely when it started, but I've considered myself an artist for as long as I can remember. As a child, I recall spending afternoons with my grandmother, sketching faces and whatever random superhero or Ninja Turtle was in my mind at the time. My grandmother being the only person in my life at the time that could 'wow' me with her art. She would freehand these incredible profiles of anyone in front of her or often from memory. As I grew through schooling, I always had art on the schedule and I almost always had a sketchbook with me. I didn't seriously get into painting until my early teens, but I've had a love affair with paint ever since. I always made it a point to find time to create something each year. And I would use my abilities to give friends and family members gifts when I couldn't think of a material item to buy them. There was something powerful in creating rather than just selecting off a shelf and being able to share it with someone. I love the idea of offering my skills to commissions and helping people find joy in the craft and capturing a little bit of magic on a canvas for them to share with their friends and family. I'm currently working on building a personal portfolio and I want to share them with you. Using my love of movies and comics to help find inspiration, but I also enjoy just being able to capture a moment of emotion in time. Using the memories of my Grandmother as guidance, I hope to showcase worthwhile portraits and other images to spark emotion and nostalgia for you to have in your living space, or to share with someone you care about.

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