I was flying to upstate New York, with a connection in Philadelphia. With a couple of hours to hang around before my next flight, I wandered throughout the terminal, looking at the art exhibits - there were three nice exhibits of wall art - and scrutinizing my fellow travelers. At one spot I noticed a mezzanine area and went up there to see what I could see. Up there I discovered a great view of the line where passengers waited for the shuttle bus to take them to more distant terminals. Looking down on them was quite interesting, as they shuffled along, hauling baggage and other travel necessities. I shot many photos from my crow's nest and compiled several of them into this watercolor. This painting was accepted into the 34th annual juried exhibition of the Southern Watercolor Society, which opens today in Greenvile, NC. Artists from 19 southern states entered this exhibition. This was the first time I ever entered this particular exhibition, so I was especially pleased to be selected! If you live in or near Greenville, the exhibition will hang through May 20.
All Rows Boarding
watercolor on cold-pressed paper, 29x23 framed
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