Tork, Original Acrylic Abstract Painting, Framed
"Tork" is a stunning yet delicate abstract painting in acrylic on canvas by Amy S. Miller.
It measures approximately 24” w x 18” high and comes in a white wood floater frame. Framing adds about 2” in each direction.
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The day I finished this piece, Peter Tork (from The Monkees) had passed away. I have such sweet memories of coming home from school and watching The Monkees. On the show, Peter never said a word but he still had a colorful presence that endeared him to me. I was drawn to his seemingly sensitive nature during a time when it seemed so many in my world were insensitive. He always made me laugh. This one's for Peter.
"Tork" is a stunning yet delicate abstract painting in acrylic on canvas by Amy S. Miller.
It measures approximately 24” w x 18” high and comes in a white wood floater frame. Framing adds about 2” in each direction.
Need a larger size? Send me a message letting me know what you need!
The day I finished this piece, Peter Tork (from The Monkees) had passed away. I have such sweet memories of coming home from school and watching The Monkees. On the show, Peter never said a word but he still had a colorful presence that endeared him to me. I was drawn to his seemingly sensitive nature during a time when it seemed so many in my world were insensitive. He always made me laugh. This one's for Peter.
"Tork" is a stunning yet delicate abstract painting in acrylic on canvas by Amy S. Miller.
It measures approximately 24” w x 18” high and comes in a white wood floater frame. Framing adds about 2” in each direction.
Need a larger size? Send me a message letting me know what you need!
The day I finished this piece, Peter Tork (from The Monkees) had passed away. I have such sweet memories of coming home from school and watching The Monkees. On the show, Peter never said a word but he still had a colorful presence that endeared him to me. I was drawn to his seemingly sensitive nature during a time when it seemed so many in my world were insensitive. He always made me laugh. This one's for Peter.