The Buffalo Albright-Knox Art Gallery has become one of the key reasons I’m so fond of where I live. I’m captivated by how the museum blends old and new architectural styles. This piece has become one of my favorites in my collection, as it reflects the merging of history through art.
One childhood memory that stands out is when the Albright-Knox was just the main building surrounded by vast lawns. I was a Girl Scout at the time, and one of my tasks was to rake the leaves in the fall. It’s a vivid and specific memory, but I remember feeling a sense of appreciation for the beautiful architecture and enjoying those moments with my mom.
The original has been beautifully framed by Five Points Framing, sized to 29”x59”. The original is not for sale, as it is selfishly in my home.
Due to the narrowness of the piece, we recommend custom framing or placing inside a floating frame.