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Rose was sick. So, I left her as she was – laid up in a lay-by hotel on the forested road to Chaing-Mai. The owner was a happy-go-lucky Thai overseen by his top-kick Chinese wife. She used her pidgin to inform us that the opposed traits were characteristic of their cultures. He smiled co-operatively. The husband had a Rolls. In fact, he had three. Of these, he gave me a ride in the ’72. It smelled richly of wood and leather. “Like an old Jag,” I thought. I don’t know what I was expecting. Possibly some supernal and previously unknowable automotive experience. Anyway, the Rolls had no trouble negotiating the mountain passes that led to this pagoda. It had been erected above the clouds for the King and Queen. The closest thing yet to a kind of Shangri-La.
Original Created:1996
Subjects:Travel
Materials:Paper
Styles:DocumentaryFine Art
Mediums:ColorManipulated
Print:Giclee on Photo Paper
Size:8 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:13.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
Ready to Hang:Yes
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A fellow who inadvertantly sprang his girlfriend from solitary in a Maine county jail; ran solo into a burning New York barn only to discover the livestock had found their own way out; raced cars ingloriously at Moroso and Lime Rock; awoke in a remote Burmese pagoda just as dawn struck the face of a road-movie Buddha who'd also been sitting there in the dark; owned the '27 Buick Phaeton in which Sir Lawrence traversed Arabian sands, and stole through the night to stand alone on Little Round Top, in Emerson's garden, aboard the USS Constellation and -- most unforgettably -- in the theater box in which Lincoln was shot. As an fledgling artist, Wellikoff was once awarded for excellence by a juried panel at the Maryland State Fair and twice given silver status by Redditt. His first painting was a portrait of his father-in-law, a WWII Navy pilot, standing before his carrier-borne Avenger bomber. Today, Wellikoff tends to paint whatever draws his fancy for its aesthetic, cultural and historic significance and sense of whimsy or irony. Wellikoff's work has been sold through horse-country galleries in Maryland and Virginia.
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