Roda, Andrew – “Oh, The Places They’d Go”, Oil on Canvas, 22 x 26

22" x 26" unframed 30" x 34" framed

$ 5,800.00

This painting by Andrew Roda is entitled “Oh, the Places They’d Go“.  It is oil on canvas. Andrew is known for the realism of his paintings.

“The subject is tied to the Couse-Sharp Museum in Taos. The photo in the frame was taken by EI Couse in 1910. The trunk, owned by his Kibbey Couse, traveled the world in WWI. The piece is about looking forward to adventure and the unknown. What’s in the trunk? What are they looking at in the photography? It’s about legacy.”

Andrew Roda is a western realist oil painter based in Los Angeles, CA.  Often known for bold colors and high contrast settings for his classic Americana subject matter, Roda’s technique conveys attention to detail and realism while still embracing a painterly effect to his work.  Best described as a contemporary take on the classic Trompe-l’oeil still life, Andrew’s use of light, shadow, and contrast creates an incredible depth of field in his work, vividly bringing his subjects to life off the canvas.

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