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Dive Bomber (2023)Oil painting by Dennis Crayon
35.56 x 35.56 x 2.54cm (framed) / 25.4 x 25.4cm (actual image size)
£309.35
Original artwork description
In our youth, my brother and I loved going to Hoffmans amusement park which was filled with thrilling rides. One day, I had the chance to ride the dive bomber alone, without adults watching.
It was a mix of fear and excitement. As I secured myself tightly, the ride came alive, and my heart raced.
Going higher, I marveled at the speed of the ride's rotation. Despite my fear, I triumphed, guided by my own courage. The dive bomber concluded its time, leaving an impact on my spirit. Stepping off the ride, I felt newfound confidence, a testament to embracing challenges with bravery. That remarkable day at Hoffmans remains a cherished memory.
“Dive Bomber“
Oil on panel, 10×10 inches
(Outer dimensions of frame 14×14 inches)
MATERIALS: Oil painting on panel. The artist aimed to recreate the smooth glass-like quality of some classical paints while still giving it energy. This piece was created with finely-ground, pure oil paints with an Alkyd based medium.
ARTIST: Dennis Crayon’s art is coveted by collectors and art investors around the world. His work is featured locally as well as nationally. Dennis earned a diploma in painting from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and is an active member of Washington D.C.’s artistic community.
SHIPPING: All art by Dennis Crayon is professionally packaged to ensure it arrives in perfect condition. Extra strong high-density foam boards are used to cover the front, back and sides. His art has been shipped worldwide.
Materials used:
Oil on MDF Board
Details:
- Oil painting on Panel / Board / MDF
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 35.56 x 35.56 x 2.54cm (framed) / 25.4 x 25.4cm (actual image size)
- Framed and ready to hang
- Signed on the front
- Style: Impressionistic
- Subject: Landscapes, sea and sky
Tags:
#red#sky#blue#square painting#summertime#colorfull#joyful painting#interior design#carnival#happy child's#amusement park#already framedFeatured by our Editors:
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Original artwork description
In our youth, my brother and I loved going to Hoffmans amusement park which was filled with thrilling rides. One day, I had the chance to ride the dive bomber alone, without adults watching.
It was a mix of fear and excitement. As I secured myself tightly, the ride came alive, and my heart raced.
Going higher, I marveled at the speed of the ride's rotation. Despite my fear, I triumphed, guided by my own courage. The dive bomber concluded its time, leaving an impact on my spirit. Stepping off the ride, I felt newfound confidence, a testament to embracing challenges with bravery. That remarkable day at Hoffmans remains a cherished memory.
“Dive Bomber“
Oil on panel, 10×10 inches
(Outer dimensions of frame 14×14 inches)
MATERIALS: Oil painting on panel. The artist aimed to recreate the smooth glass-like quality of some classical paints while still giving it energy. This piece was created with finely-ground, pure oil paints with an Alkyd based medium.
ARTIST: Dennis Crayon’s art is coveted by collectors and art investors around the world. His work is featured locally as well as nationally. Dennis earned a diploma in painting from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and is an active member of Washington D.C.’s artistic community.
SHIPPING: All art by Dennis Crayon is professionally packaged to ensure it arrives in perfect condition. Extra strong high-density foam boards are used to cover the front, back and sides. His art has been shipped worldwide.
Materials used:
Oil on MDF Board
Details:
- Oil painting on Panel / Board / MDF
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 35.56 x 35.56 x 2.54cm (framed) / 25.4 x 25.4cm (actual image size)
- Framed and ready to hang
- Signed on the front
- Style: Impressionistic
- Subject: Landscapes, sea and sky
Tags:
#red#sky#blue#square painting#summertime#colorfull#joyful painting#interior design#carnival#happy child's#amusement park#already framedFeatured by our Editors:






