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by Richard Wandell
$43.00
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Our weekender tote bags are chic and perfect for a day out on the town, a staycation, or a weekend getaway. The tote is crafted with soft, spun poly-poplin fabric and features double-stitched seams for added durability. The 1" thick cotton handles are perfect for carrying the bag by hand or over your shoulder. This is a must-have for the summer.
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While in NYC in 2016, on the way to Nat Sherman's Cigar Shop, I spent some time in Bryant Park. A statue of William Cullen Bryant has an inscription... more
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While in NYC in 2016, on the way to Nat Sherman's Cigar Shop, I spent some time in Bryant Park. A statue of William Cullen Bryant has an inscription from his poem titled, The Poet. I loved the message and the rhythm of it. When I returned home, it stayed with me and I painted this.
Yet let no empty gust
Of passion find an utterance in thy lay,
A blast that whirls the dust
Along the howling street and dies away;
But feelings of calm power and mighty sweep,
Like currents journeying through the windless deep.
My husband, the artist Richard Wandell, passed away on December 5, 2022. Following is his biography. “A painting is never really finished, you just stop painting.” Richard Wandell was awed by art and its magical beauty for a long time and one day, after many years of lying dormant, he began to paint. It was 1994 and he had waited long enough. Now was the time he had to become what he should have been all along; he had to paint. Richard was completely self taught. He made an attempt to paint way back in 1978 but was so terrible he laid the brushes down. Then again in 1986 but oil paints were not for him. Then in 1994 he dipped his brush into acrylic paints and never looked back. When Richard Wandell painted he was inspired...
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VIVA Anderson
Fine likeness, enjoyed the journey, too.....fv...VIVA
Richard Wandell
Thank you Susan, the name of the poem (and the painting) is The Poet.
Susan Brown Slizys art signature name
What an image and wonderful poem "Like currents traveling through the endless deep" FAV
Randol Burns
Richard, I am glad being the first to comment on this wonderful work and quote above the portrait. Keep painting! F/L