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Storefront Greeting Card featuring the painting Ontario Street East 1938 by Michael Litvack

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Ontario Street East 1938 Greeting Card

Michael Litvack

by Michael Litvack

$5.25

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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I took an old family picture from 1938, added a '36 International Harvester and a 6 window Plymouth sedan,1938. Added other colourful signs such as... more

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Ontario Street East 1938 Painting by Michael Litvack

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Ken Day

Ken Day

Really nice work Michael.

Artist's Description

I took an old family picture from 1938, added a '36 International Harvester and a 6 window Plymouth sedan,1938. Added other colourful signs such as Dow Beer, BA oil,7UP. Posters in the window depict Quebecois specialties, with little memos in the windows for the milkman and customers.Ontario East is a poor, working area, and always has been. Today, it is the center of the Gay Village.

About Michael Litvack

Michael Litvack

...I enjoy painting in what I call ,"Pseudo naive cartoon Abstractism", featuring bright colours in very simplistic forms. A happy feeling exudes from my works as they are all based on features from the present and past. Usually a car or bicycle shows up somewhere in the picture. I work only in acrylics with black pencil art markers. I took a 1 year fine arts university course back in 1964, and then dropped it completely until 10 years ago. My works have gone in 2 directions: the landmark paintings, and the everyday situations featuring "little people". People tell me they can "connect" with my historical view of the passing scene. Signs and commercial store fronts are a key to my paintings.Take a close look at the signs...often a little...

 

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