Created and Sold by Strokes by Red - Red (Linda Harrison)
Heart of Gold Oil Abstract - Paintings
Price $2,700
Creation: 2-3 weeks
Handmade
Woman Owned
Made In USA
Made To Order
Heart of Gold * Oil Abstract * 60" x 30" * Gallery Wrap Canvas *
Are you searching for a heart of gold? Does this phrase call up the memory of Neil’s Young hit song “Heart of Gold”?
In fact, “Heart of Gold” was one of Neil Young’s biggest and most successful songs. It was released in 1972 from the Harvest album. Additionally, it was the first Canadian artist’s album to top the Billboard 200.
It is written that Neil Young wrote this song after a back injury. For, the song, which features backup vocals of James Taylor and Linda Ronstadt, is one of a series of soft acoustic pieces which were written partly as a result of his back injury. Unable to stand for long periods of time, Young could not play his electric guitar. So he returned to his acoustic guitar, which he could play sitting down. He also played his harmonica during the three instrumental portions, including the Introduction to the song.
It just seemed natural to name this painting a “Heart of Gold” because of its overall gold / yellow flowing tones accompanied by the vivid strong but appealing blue. Perhaps you have had the good fortune to experience someone who is very good and kind – someone valued for their goodness – a heart of gold.
No beauty shines brighter than a good heart.
Dare to Feel,
Red
Are you searching for a heart of gold? Does this phrase call up the memory of Neil’s Young hit song “Heart of Gold”?
In fact, “Heart of Gold” was one of Neil Young’s biggest and most successful songs. It was released in 1972 from the Harvest album. Additionally, it was the first Canadian artist’s album to top the Billboard 200.
It is written that Neil Young wrote this song after a back injury. For, the song, which features backup vocals of James Taylor and Linda Ronstadt, is one of a series of soft acoustic pieces which were written partly as a result of his back injury. Unable to stand for long periods of time, Young could not play his electric guitar. So he returned to his acoustic guitar, which he could play sitting down. He also played his harmonica during the three instrumental portions, including the Introduction to the song.
It just seemed natural to name this painting a “Heart of Gold” because of its overall gold / yellow flowing tones accompanied by the vivid strong but appealing blue. Perhaps you have had the good fortune to experience someone who is very good and kind – someone valued for their goodness – a heart of gold.
No beauty shines brighter than a good heart.
Dare to Feel,
Red
Item Heart of Gold Oil Abstract
Created by Strokes by Red - Red (Linda Harrison)
As seen in Creator's Studio, Orlando, FL
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