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Black Fire On White Fire on the 18.30 to Waterloo (2018)Acrylic painting by Andrew Reid Wildman

22.86 x 30.48 x 1.02cm (unframed) / 22.86 x 30.48cm (actual image size)

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This work depicts an older man reading Hebrew on a train in England. He is engrossed in thought, the letters mesmerizing him, entrancing him with thousands of years of tradition. Meanwhile the train hurtles forward through the night, passing suburban homes and darkened countryside. The work is striking and unusual. It captures a moment in time.
The painting is on a 0.4 inch deep canvas and can therefore hang without the need for framing.

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acrylic and card

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#train#jew#andrew reid#judaism#hebrew#train interior#jewish art#jewish artwork#hassidic#jewish man

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This work depicts an older man reading Hebrew on a train in England. He is engrossed in thought, the letters mesmerizing him, entrancing him with thousands of years of tradition. Meanwhile the train hurtles forward through the night, passing suburban homes and darkened countryside. The work is striking and unusual. It captures a moment in time.
The painting is on a 0.4 inch deep canvas and can therefore hang without the need for framing.

Materials used:

acrylic and card

Details:

Tags:

#train#jew#andrew reid#judaism#hebrew#train interior#jewish art#jewish artwork#hassidic#jewish man

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Location France

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I began painting around fifteen years ago, learning, discovering as I went. Today, I live in France — a country that excites and inspires me every day. My work... Read more

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