Rick Bartow
Dreamers Dream / Man in the Water, 8, 1989
gouache, graphite and acrylic on paper
image: 13.25 x 9.5
paper: 15 x 11
frame: 21.5 x 17
paper: 15 x 11
frame: 21.5 x 17
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Copyright R.E. Bartow Trusts
Framed with cherry wood moulding, rag window mat, and conservation glass. Jamison Thomas Gallery, Portland, OR inventory #711 numerical 8 painted in upper right corner. This work was shown and...
Framed with cherry wood moulding, rag window mat, and conservation glass. Jamison Thomas Gallery, Portland, OR inventory #711
numerical 8 painted in upper right corner. This work was shown and sold at Jamison Thomas Gallery, Portland, OR in 1989.
Bartow's life-long college friend Ted told Charles Froelick a story that relates to this work: Rick had found an old wooden row boat, and painted it up beautufilly! Ted said that it was really something to see. Rick and Ted carried the boat to the old dock across from Rick's house on Idaho Point. Rick called the dock the Yaquina Bay Yaght Club. They lowered the boat into the water, Rick encouraged Ted to get in first, which he did, and the boat quickly filled with water! Ted jumped back onto the dock and they watched the boat sink to the bottom.
numerical 8 painted in upper right corner. This work was shown and sold at Jamison Thomas Gallery, Portland, OR in 1989.
Bartow's life-long college friend Ted told Charles Froelick a story that relates to this work: Rick had found an old wooden row boat, and painted it up beautufilly! Ted said that it was really something to see. Rick and Ted carried the boat to the old dock across from Rick's house on Idaho Point. Rick called the dock the Yaquina Bay Yaght Club. They lowered the boat into the water, Rick encouraged Ted to get in first, which he did, and the boat quickly filled with water! Ted jumped back onto the dock and they watched the boat sink to the bottom.
Exhibitions
1989 Jamison Thomas Gallery, Portland, OR2025 "Mark Makers: Rick Bartow & Seiichi Hiroshima, Moon and Dog Press," Froelick Gallery, Portland, OR (December 2025-January 2026).