Arizona Rose
by Marilyn Smith
Title
Arizona Rose
Artist
Marilyn Smith
Medium
Drawing - Colored Pencil
Description
Red cowgirl boots with sexy white lace and eyelet petticoats just seem to go together. They might belong to a dance hall girl or just a young lady ready to dance the night away with her beau.
I got the inspiration for this artwork piece from a song written and sung by the Western singer, Rex Allen, Jr. He wrote "Oklahoma Rose" which is all about a singer/dancer trying to make it big in the entertainment business, only to fall victim to being taken advantage of, falling on hard times and eventually growing weary and wishing to return home to a normal life.
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March 18th, 2013
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Comments (71)
Gary F Richards
Beautiful composition! Spectacular capture, lighting, shading, colors and artwork! F/L Voted this one in the SOMETHING RED - MAKE IT PRETTY contest
Vicki Wynberg
Marilyn, this is amazing! . Oh I've only imagined creating such a lovely piece! The red boots and combination and lacy feminine cool colors in the dress. Congrats!
Marilyn Smith
I would like to express my thanks to the buyer in Lancaster, SC for purchasing a print of Arizona Rose!
Janette Boyd
Awesome colored pencil drawing, Marilyn. I will be back to visit your other galleries but found your colored pencil drawing gallery very special. Wonderful work! f/l/tweet