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by Karyn Robinson
$42.50
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Karyn Robinson, Gilbert, Arizona.... more
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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Karyn Robinson, Gilbert, Arizona.
I've painted three cameras; two are cameras from before 'my time', but this is the camera I remember from when I was a child. The Kodak Instamatic 814 complete with flash cube. The other day I was telling someone about this painting and he asked me what a flashcube was. This takes me back to a time when you thought about each photograph. I remember my dad taking pictures on holidays until we were out of flashcubes.
This would be a great painting to anchor a framed group of family photos. It would also be a wonderful addition to a collection of camera memorabilia. I have two other camera prints and all three would make a wonderful grouping.
I had to laugh...the other day I was watching my favorite show, "Mad Men" and in that one show, two of the cameras I painted were used; this instamatic with a flashcube and the Rolleiview.
Some things are just timeless.
Robinson grew up in the midwest and has lived in Arizona with her husband Jeff for more than 25 years. "When we moved to the southwest I was immediately taken with the desert's exotic beauty. Where some see only rocks and dirt, I see majesty. I love the sculptural shapes of the cacti and the way light and shadow plays on their forms." In addition to her contemporary take on southwestern art, Robinson enjoys painting abstracts, unusual objects (check out her robot painting, A Boy and His Dog) and capturing people at play. "Sometimes I feel that there is not enough time in the day to paint everything I want to paint. I'm so captivated by this wonderful, beautiful world. If I can just continue to paint and share my work with...
$42.50
Alec Drake
Congratulations Karyn on your feature in "Life Is What Happens". We are pleased to share this marvelous example of your work with the group members and visitors. fav
Karyn Robinson
Thanks for the feature, Elizabeth!
Laura Carter
This is a very quirky, cool painting! Well done1
Sharon Cummings
Well done!
Jessica Berlin
love this. great camera!
Nancy Merkle
I like the nostalgia and the bold background color!
David Stine
Very cool!
Omaste Witkowski
Wonderful work.
Sally Simon
Cool
Jo-Anne Gazo-McKim
Nostalgic image of the Kodak Instamatic
Atousa Raissyan
very cool :)
Andrea Anderegg
Very nice!
Barbara O'renya
Lovely vintage !
Betsy Jones
nicely done!
Steve Purnell
Excellent. That brough back some memories.
Penny Lisowski
nice painting
Debra Forand
Nice painting of this old camera!
Karyn Robinson
Thank you for all the very nice comments!
Nancy Merkle
Love the bright colors!
Steve McKinzie
Very cool...v
John Malone
Love the cameras!! V
Cheri Randolph
Karyn, a wonderful nostalgic representation. I like your POP Art approach to this composition. voted