Artwork Description: This painting, entitled, “Hallowed Halls,” is a continuation of a series of paintings I began as an art student at East Carolina University. I began a monochromatic series at that time that was not always popular with my art professors who wanted me to use more color. I now paint in bold, vivid colors and rarely paint abstracts, so this painting was a walk down memory lane. It brings back to my mind the “hallowed halls” of learning. - It is a 40 x 30 x .8 stretched canvas done with acrylic paint. It is a monochromatic painting done in various subtle shades of brown; the colors are very rich. This is a fairly large painting so it would look good in a place of prominence. (It is also a tribute to Jackson Pollock's "drip" paintings.)