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Obama on Broadway

Anthony Holdsworth January 19, 2009

This is one one of my most successful downtown paintings and I owe part of its success to the election of Barack Obama. I've painted three pictures here. I enjoy the contrast of the modern buildings across Broadway with the old buildings which are reminiscent, as John Protopapas once remarked, of the towers of San Gimignano in Tuscany. But it's a difficult place to work. The bus stop and BART attract large crowds. And there are a smattering of extremely disturbed people who become belligerent for no particular reason except that I'm here and that I can't leave without abandoning my canvas.

The first two paintings suffered from these distractions but this painting was lifted by a tide of enthusiasm that began rising in the days before the election when crowds of students who would usually stop and pepper me with a staccato of questions and wisecracks instead marched in orderly ranks down Broadway campaigning for Obama.

As the election approached it seemed that a weight was being lifted off everyone's shoulders. Even the malcontents eased up. The day after the election the light in people's eyes was contagious. It seemed to spill over into my painting. Spontaneous exclamations of 'Obama!' rang out on Broadway as people were unable to contain their joy.

A couple of days later a big man in an Obama t-shirt asked if I'd like to put him in my painting. I said 'sure' and asked him to pose with the Tribune tower behind him. After I'd finished he told me he'd just got out of jail. "What were you in for?" I asked "Somethin stupid, but I won't make that mistake again. I'm gonna turn my life around." He smiled at me gently and I believed him.

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In California, oakland, Uncategorized Tags broadway, cityscape, oakland, obama, san francisco bay, tribune
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About the artist

Anthony Holdsworth was born in England in 1945. He was introduced to oil painting in high school by the New England painter, Loring Coleman. Holdsworth embarked on a painting career while working as Head of Outdoor Restoration for the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy after the flood of 1966. He continued his studies at the Bournemouth College of Art in England where he studied with master draftsman Samuel Rabin and color theorist Jon Fish and at the San Francisco Art Institute where he studied with Julius Hatofsky, Bruce McGaw and Fred Martin. He has shown with major galleries in Oakland, San Francisco, Sacramento and Los Angeles. He has participated in two exhibitions at the Oakland Museum. He was included in the California Cityscapes exhibition at the San Diego Museum. He was a recipient of WESTAF-NEA fellowship in 1990. His work is in corporate and private collections worldwide.

 

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