Placed high on a wall above the grocery shelves and heads of the shoppers, I notice this painting in El Burrito Mercado on Cesar Chavez Street in St. Paul. It is so bright and powerful that I wish it was placed in a more prominent location.
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I'm impressed with what you find in your grocery store.
ReplyDeleteBold and very expressive!
ReplyDeleteThat is an odd place to find a painting like this one.
ReplyDeletebeautiful work!
ReplyDeleteThat is a gorgeous painting.
ReplyDeleteHallo Kate,
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In a grocery store??? Wow!!!
ReplyDeleteI dunno. It's kind scary. Maybe it is there to serve as a warning to potential shoplifters? I'll bet there's a video camera behind of his eyes.
ReplyDeleteWhat a colorful painting! I agree. The work should have more visibility.
ReplyDeleteIn St. Paul. Interesting.
ReplyDeleteI thought for a moment that you'd fled to Santa Fe. I wouldn't have expected to find this in a grocery store! Great catch!
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice one.
ReplyDeleteIt is vivid! And very realistic. :)
ReplyDeleteI wonder why it's up so high!
ReplyDeleteIt's very distinctive.
ReplyDeleteA couple of grocery stores here tend to hang art in odd places. You do have to look up.