Digital Art based on the
oil painting "Hurricane" done in 1965.original artwork by Paul A. L. Hall December 2003
Signed prints of some of the artwork in this gallery are available in
two sizes.
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There are two articles about this painting, one of them on the hurricane page
(click the link below to get there or click the thumbnail) and the other is in
the section I call "Premonitions", entitled "Premonitions
of Stormy Polynesia" (click to go there), a section which examines the possibility
that the paintings I did back on the sixties actually depicted places I would
visit in my ensuing world travels for twenty years after my military
service.
Some of the paintings were very much like specific locations
where I lived. This one was quite a bit like the place where Chief Moa
used to send Joe and Me to fish near the graveyard of the chiefs (only in the
painting it's a stormy time). The fish we caught were rainbow
colored. Chief Moa's father, a while back, was the High Chief of
Manua, the Samoan island to the south of Tutuila.
Click
here and you'll get to the Hurricane Oil Painting page.
Of
course, you could always click here and visit the two-ton canary...



Click on any of the following to go there:
The Paul Hall art home page
The Paul Hall
literature Directory
Hurricane was painted in New York City back in my Greenwich
Village days in 1965.
Storms and peril are better gauged by
how loose the surroundings.
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is authored and created by the artist, Paul A. L. Hall
Copyright © 2003
by Paul A. L. Hall. All rights reserved.
email address:
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Digital Art based on the painting "Hurricane" done in 1965.
original artwork by Paul A. L. Hall
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