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Rosson Crow — The Widow Garret's View of Deadwood
Rosson Crow

The Widow Garret's View of Deadwood

2007

A sprawling, theatrically charged interior scene rendered in Rosson Crow's signature style of frenetic energy and vivid, clashing color. The painting evokes the lawless atmosphere of the historic frontier town of Deadwood, filtered through layers of oil, acrylic, and enamel that build a richly textured, almost hallucinatory surface. Crow's large-scale canvas merges the grandeur of 19th-century saloon culture with a contemporary sense of excess and decay.

Medium
oil, acrylic and enamel on canvas

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Rosson Crow, The Widow Garret's View of Deadwood, 2007

A sprawling, theatrically charged interior scene rendered in Rosson Crow's signature style of frenetic energy and vivid, clashing color. The painting evokes the lawless atmosphere of the historic frontier town of Deadwood, filtered through layers of oil, acrylic, and enamel that build a richly textured, almost hallucinatory surface. Crow's large-scale canvas merges the grandeur of 19th-century saloon culture with a contemporary sense of excess and decay.

Medium
oil, acrylic and enamel on canvas
Year
2007
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Wild West, Figurative Painting, Moody Atmosphere, Muted Earth Tones, Interior Scene, Nostalgic Mood, Dark And Dramatic, Contemporary Artist, Muted Tones, Historical Narrative, American Artist, Figurative Art, 21st Century, Large Scale Canvas, Mixed Media Painting, Female Artist, Neo-Expressionism, Oil And Acrylic, Western Americana

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