THREE KNIGHTS AT KING'S CASTLE 14x11 Acrylic on Canvas Board 2013 (SOLD)
The three adventurous Knights are out and about discovering beautiful places. First it was Paradise. This time they are discovering the Lost King's Castle buried deep inside the ocean. Nobody knows if someone actually lives there or if it is an abandoned Castle - perhaps a sculpture made by an Artist for the Coral Reef project?
It may be obvious to any Chess Player why I am calling this as "King's Castle". In Chess the only time a King is allowed to move and hop over more than one square and switch sides with the Rook is when the player makes a Castle. It is a safety measure that protects the King from checks from his opponent. I used that maneuver here to celebrate that exciting Chess move.
One thing is for certain. These invincible Knights sure can swim in the depths of an ocean like a submarine, float in the open sky like a blimp and even hover out in the space like a spaceship. They are designed to explore and discover places one can only imagine about.
This painting was sold to an art enthusiast Madame Burns of Odenton, MD in December 2013.
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