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Original art for sale at UGallery.com | N Train Ninja by Keith Thomson | $1,500 | mixed media artwork | 18' h x 24' w | ..\art\mixed-media-artwork-N-Train-Ninja

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N Train Ninja

Keith Thomson
Ugallery 5345198416 UGallery

Oil paint and ink on Stretched canvas New

Finished white edges

Varnished and Ready to hang

One-of-a-kind

Signed on front

2023

18" h x 24" w x 1.5" d |3 lbs. 0 oz.

In stock $1,500

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Artist Keith Thomson depicts a lone man, sitting with his legs crossed as he rides the metro. The composition may depict Hensojutsu, a ninja martial artist whose skills involve disguise, concealment, and infiltration for the purposes of espionage and assassination. Alternatively, he may just be a guy whose clothes happen to match the seats. Keith loves painting subways and how it offers so much of the New York experience at once.

Keith Thomson

Birmingham, Alabama

Keith Thomson is a mixed-media artist whose art is packed with wit, humor, and ingenuity. He began his artistic career as a political cartoonist in the 90’s, a background that is reflected in the sharp storytelling of his artwork. His portfolio relishes in the escapism offered by art; each painting, though realistic in style, presents a scenario with a surreal and, at times, ironic twist. To begin a work, he sketches out his idea using an animation software. Then, he transfers the sketch onto the canvas and finally starts to layer oil paint. In addition to painting, he writes spy novels and nonfiction articles.

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T Gabbert purchased this artwork. style="color: #000000;"2/18/2022 | 9:20 AM

Absolutely love the painting that Keith created for me. I was looking to capture the spirit and excitement of this once-in-a-lifetime moment and Keith nailed it. Keith and the UGallery team made the entire experience easy and fun. I got regular updates and progress photos along the way.

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D Anna purchased this artwork. style="color: #000000;"1/20/2021 | 4:00 PM

This piece reflected much of the past year, 2020, to me. In it I saw an individual stopping briefly to do what is needed to keep going through the darkness. Its simple and powerful in that regard, I suppose that's the power of art.

  • This piece reflected much of the past year, 2020, to me. In it I saw an individual stopping briefly to do what is needed to keep going through the darkness. Its simple and powerful in that regard, I suppose that's the power of art.

    - D Anna

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