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'Yellow Beach Towel', 72"x48", original oil painting | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by T.S. Harris aka Tracey Sylvester Harris | Delta Sky Club in Los Angeles. Item composed of synthetic
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'Yellow Beach Towel', 72"x48", original oil painting | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by T.S. Harris aka Tracey Sylvester Harris | Delta Sky Club in Los Angeles. Item composed of synthetic
'Yellow Beach Towel', 72"x48", original oil painting | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by T.S. Harris aka Tracey Sylvester Harris | Delta Sky Club in Los Angeles. Item composed of synthetic
'Yellow Beach Towel', 72"x48", original oil painting | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by T.S. Harris aka Tracey Sylvester Harris | Delta Sky Club in Los Angeles. Item composed of synthetic

'Yellow Beach Towel', 72"x48", original oil painting

Featured In Delta Sky Club, Los Angeles, CA

Price $26,000

With Yellow Beach Towel, Delta is appealing to the stylish traveler and reminding us of vacations in the sun. Inspired by found vintage, black and white photos, it would be easy for this painting to become sentimental. However, with cropping the figure, and bold color and brushwork, this piece is very contemporary and timeless.

Item 'Yellow Beach Towel', 72"x48", original oil painting
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T.S. Harris aka Tracey Sylvester Harris
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Contemporary and Timeless Sunbathing Beauties and Summer Scenes

Inspired by found photos and movie stills, T.S. Harris' paintings speak to the central issues of human existence- love and loss, impermanence and beauty and the many dimensions of out connections to others, past and present.
Raised by two professional artists, Harris’ art career began at an early age. Initially showing in her family’s gallery and then branching out into other venues, her work has since been featured in museums and galleries nationwide, book covers and magazines, and the movie, The Face of Love.