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One-of-a-kind, original hand-painted watercolor painting. Original or Prints available. See options.
Original details:
12x16 inches mounted to 1.5 inch panel
Finished with wax- no glass needed
Ready to hang or frame
Ships in 1 to 2 weeks
Local delivery available
Print details:
This is a high quality fine art print on a heavy duty paper with a subtle texture and a velvety matte finish.
Printed with water-based inks, on paper from sustainably-sourced stock that is also certified vegan.
Custom printed on demand. Please allow up to 5 days for printing and order fulfillment.
Ron, probably around 16 or 17 in about 1950. He said doesn’t remember this place but it is likely in Oklahoma where he grew up.
Around this time Einstein was presenting his theories of gravitation for the first time, George Orwell scared the bejeezus out of the listeners to the evening radio, and there’s a minor uproar about how hours of television (just then color televisions were beginning to be released) were affecting children’s schoolwork.
My painting process begins with high quality hot press paper. I then apply thin layers of watercolor pigments layer by layer. I use single pigment paints and precious minerals and the result implies depth and movement. When complete, I mount the paper to a wooden panel and apply several thin layers of a resin wax to seal it. The result is ready to hang as is, or can be framed in a float frame. The wax protects the piece so it doesn’t require glass and can be enjoyed directly similar to an oil painting
One-of-a-kind, original hand-painted watercolor painting. Original or Prints available. See options.
Original details:
12x16 inches mounted to 1.5 inch panel
Finished with wax- no glass needed
Ready to hang or frame
Ships in 1 to 2 weeks
Local delivery available
Print details:
This is a high quality fine art print on a heavy duty paper with a subtle texture and a velvety matte finish.
Printed with water-based inks, on paper from sustainably-sourced stock that is also certified vegan.
Custom printed on demand. Please allow up to 5 days for printing and order fulfillment.
Ron, probably around 16 or 17 in about 1950. He said doesn’t remember this place but it is likely in Oklahoma where he grew up.
Around this time Einstein was presenting his theories of gravitation for the first time, George Orwell scared the bejeezus out of the listeners to the evening radio, and there’s a minor uproar about how hours of television (just then color televisions were beginning to be released) were affecting children’s schoolwork.
My painting process begins with high quality hot press paper. I then apply thin layers of watercolor pigments layer by layer. I use single pigment paints and precious minerals and the result implies depth and movement. When complete, I mount the paper to a wooden panel and apply several thin layers of a resin wax to seal it. The result is ready to hang as is, or can be framed in a float frame. The wax protects the piece so it doesn’t require glass and can be enjoyed directly similar to an oil painting
One-of-a-kind, original hand-painted watercolor painting. Original or Prints available. See options.
Original details:
12x16 inches mounted to 1.5 inch panel
Finished with wax- no glass needed
Ready to hang or frame
Ships in 1 to 2 weeks
Local delivery available
Print details:
This is a high quality fine art print on a heavy duty paper with a subtle texture and a velvety matte finish.
Printed with water-based inks, on paper from sustainably-sourced stock that is also certified vegan.
Custom printed on demand. Please allow up to 5 days for printing and order fulfillment.
Ron, probably around 16 or 17 in about 1950. He said doesn’t remember this place but it is likely in Oklahoma where he grew up.
Around this time Einstein was presenting his theories of gravitation for the first time, George Orwell scared the bejeezus out of the listeners to the evening radio, and there’s a minor uproar about how hours of television (just then color televisions were beginning to be released) were affecting children’s schoolwork.
My painting process begins with high quality hot press paper. I then apply thin layers of watercolor pigments layer by layer. I use single pigment paints and precious minerals and the result implies depth and movement. When complete, I mount the paper to a wooden panel and apply several thin layers of a resin wax to seal it. The result is ready to hang as is, or can be framed in a float frame. The wax protects the piece so it doesn’t require glass and can be enjoyed directly similar to an oil painting