Flat Tire

I came across a photo of a painting I did 41 years ago and it delighted me. A friend in Salt Lake City, David Bennion, owns this painting. The tires in those days were always needing repairs, it was just part of the trip. I like the painting and the idea and maybe it's a subject matter I should revisit.  An old Model T and a bunch of rocks  with sunlight and shadow.  Who wouldn't want to paint that!

 Side note: Is the wife  thinking, "I hope this lunkhead gets this thing fixed because I don't want to walk back to town"? Or the girlfriend: "A flat tire? Last time he ran out of gas! I've heard that line before!"

Glen S. Hopkinson

Glen S. Hopkinson is a professional artist who paints historic depictions of the Western Expansion and stunning scenery. He is based outside of Cody, Wyoming and also has an art gallery in Provo, Utah.

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