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Drawing on white paper by Lewis Smith "Pumpkin Vine Hill"
Drawing on white paper by Lewis Smith "Pumpkin Vine Hill"
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  • Title: Drawing on white paper by Lewis Smith "Pumpkin Vine Hill"
  • Provenance/Additional Info: This is a drawing on white paper by Lewis Smith "Pumpkin Vine Hill". Done in pencil, pen, ink, and crayon.It is one of his trains together with one of his strange animal/horses. He was taken on trains by his mother who had a lifetime pass from his father who worked on the railroads. The drawing is in very good condition. It is appx. 11" x 17".

    Lewis Smith lived most of his life in the woods of Ohio, alone after the death of his mother. He passed away in 1998. His drawing, writing, and painting on recycled paper, cardboard, and the walls of his house and buildings reflects his preoccupation with muscular women boxers and wrestlers, trains, time, and money. He lived most of his life in the woods of Ohio, alone after the death of his mother. Lewis Smith passed away in 1998. His drawing, writing, and painting on recycled paper, cardboard, and the walls of his house and buildings reflects his preoccupation with muscular women boxers and wrestlers, trains, time, and money.

    He drew and wrote, sometimes combining the two. His art includes pieces on Brown paper bags, white paper, cardboard, cracker boxes, sketches, and themes of Muscle women, diners, money, alleys, animals, time, and writings. He lived most of his life in the woods of Ohio, alone after the death of his mother. Lewis Smith passed away in 1998. His drawing, writing, and painting on recycled paper, cardboard, and the walls of his house and buildings reflects his preoccupation with muscular women boxers and wrestlers, trains, time, and money. He lived most of his life in the woods of Ohio, alone after the death of his mother. Lewis Smith passed away in 1998. His drawing, writing, and painting on recycled paper, cardboard, and the walls of his house and buildings reflects his preoccupation with muscular women boxers and wrestlers, trains, time, and money. He drew and wrote, sometimes combining the two. His art includes pieces on Brown paper bags, white paper, cardboard, cracker boxes, sketches, and themes of Muscle women, diners, money, alleys, animals, time, and writings.

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    Drawing on white paper by Lewis Smith "Pumpkin Vine Hill"

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