Art of the Day: "Afternoon Blues, 2016" by Rebecca Pells

Art of the Day: "Afternoon Blues, 2016" by Rebecca Pells

“Inspired by a musician friend as he played his guitar. Sitting on an old weathered rocking chair in the afternoon sunlight out on his verandah, foot gently tapping, he is in a world of his own. The viewer is left to look on this private moment and imagine what - or who- he is singing about . . .”


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