Fashionably Late, Oil Painting
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Jesse AldanaFashionably Late, Oil Painting2021
2021
About the Item
Artist Comments
There's music and dancing, the night is young and the party has started. "This painting shows the arrival of twin brothers in the American Service," says artist Jesse Aldana. "One from the Air Force and the other from the Army, they make their entrance unconventionally at a 1950s era dance party." The reflection ripples in the water while the boat shakes as the twin step onto the dock.
About the Artist
California artist Jesse Aldana uses the ritual of sunrise and sunset to capture the spirit of the west. Using a hybrid of realist brushwork and an almost surreal absence of humans, Jesse documents residential neighborhoods, main thoroughfares and coastal scenes across the great city of Los Angeles. Reminiscent of Ed Ruscha, Jesse’s work acts as both a record of the current landscape as well as a metaphor for the openness and sense of opportunity that continually draw settlers to the west coast. Jesse says of California, “the sky is an overwhelming presence.” He frames his big sky compositions with narrow palm trees and low-slung buildings at the periphery of the canvas to illustrate the scale of the scene. In doing so, the viewer can begin to appreciate the sentiment of the final frontier. Jesse works from a home studio in Los Angeles using photographs that he takes of the surrounding area as source material. He holds a BA from Brown University and an MFA from The New York Academy of Art. He regularly exhibits at the Beverly Hills Art Show.
Words that describe this painting: servicemen, army, air force, dance, party, music, nightlife, vintage, reflection, figure, figurative, people, boathouse, building, shadow, water, boat, architecture, people, realism, oil painting, blue
Fashionably Late
Jesse Aldana
Oil painting on stretched canvas
Finished white edges
Ready to hang
One-of-a-kind
Signed on front
2021
24 in. h x 36 in. w x 1 in. d
3 lbs. 2 oz.
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- Creation Year:2021
- Dimensions:Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 36 in (91.44 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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- Condition:Fashionably Late. Jesse Aldana. Oil painting on stretched canvas. Finished white edges. Ready to hang. One-of-a-kind. Signed on front.
- Gallery Location:San Francisco, CA
- Reference Number:Seller: 718441stDibs: LU92218553632
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