This is a painting of The Ben Franklin Bridge in Philadelphia. It is one of four paintings that I was commissioned to do for the top floor of a new skyscraper in Philadelphia. The client wanted a painting of a Philadelphia landmark from each corner of the city,north ,east south, and west. When I went to look at the floor still under construction, it was an awesome experience. I felt like I was floating above the city in a plane. I do not like heights so I am glad I do not have to work here! Between delivery and corrections, I took the elevater up solo several times with great trepidations. I always breathed a sight of relief when I was down on the ground. Home safely tucked away in my first floor studio, I felt much more at ease.
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This is a painting of The Ben Franklin Bridge in Philadelphia. It is one of four paintings that I was commissioned to do for the top floor of a new skyscraper in Philadelphia. The client wanted a painting of a Philadelphia landmark from each corner of the city,north ,east south, and west. When I went to look at the floor still under construction, it was an awesome experience. I felt like I was floating above the city in a plane. I do not like heights so I am glad I do not have to work here! Between delivery and corrections, I took the elevater up solo several times with great trepidations. I always breathed a sight of relief when I was down on the ground. Home safely tucked away in my first floor studio, I felt much more at ease.


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