Ferris Wheel by David Martsolf

Ferris Wheel Artwork by David Martsolf
Click Image to View Full Size

Art Details

Title: Ferris Wheel
Date Created: 1983
Copyright: © David Martsolf
Genre: Fantasy
Mediums: Oils
Views: 473
Posted: 11/7/2017

About the Artist

David Martsolf
Member Since November 2017


Projects: Curently working on colored drawings of fantasy abstracts, oil abstracts, and larger complex surreal oil paintings.

Location: Windham, NH 03087


Email this User Visit My Website Follow Me on Facebook!

Description

"Ferris Wheel" is about the experiences of a child protected by its mother. The emotions chosen for this work are mainly positive ones, from searching, to happiness, with perhaps only one of retaliation for some undescribed slight. The Ferris Wheel is typically viewed as a carnival ride of joy and pleasant feelings, as one rises up to the top and some cool view of the world as though from a mountain top. Other people around the base of the wheel look on, mostly uninvolved with the child's unique experience. The giant head is giant in the real world as it is from a now destroyed sculpture of Constantine, a Roman Emperor from the Eastern Roman Empire based in what is now Istanbul.

Social & Sharing

More Items from Infected By Art Book - Volume 6

Other Entries by David Martsolf
>
469
Views
>
436
Views
>
453
Views



Completed Competitions


Infected by Art Proudly Supports