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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
30x40in
About this artwork
A boy and his toys. A walk in the woods. The path less taken. All of those come together in this magical, imaginative painting featuring a young boy, pulling his wagon with his teddy bear in it, followed by all of his favorite toys as they form a parade into the forest. This is one of the more detailed paintings I've done and the original thought for this one goes back to a Magritte painting called, "Illustrated youth" in which a row of objects appear… on a path. I always liked that painting and decided to give it my own spin, so I decided to create a painting of a boy on a path into a wooded forest, leading a parade of his favorite toys - which are a blend of toys from my youth along with Buzz and Woody who were two favorites of my boys when they were growing up. Having another path that they could have taken adds more story appeal and a bit of mystery to the visual.
« I love to paint the impossible, or at least the highly improbable. I want my work to make you think, if it brings a smile to your face, that's even better. »
Tom Blood is an award-winning American artist whose paintings have been exhibited in the United States. Inspired by surrealism, especially by the works of René Magritte, many of his paintings have featured a man in a bowler hat, which is part of his on-going homage to the Belgian master. Blood enjoys painting "what seemed like it couldn't be, only it looked like it actually was".