the youngest
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The Youngest is a print of an original painting on wood.
Print measures 8.5" x 11". The actual image is 7" x 9" plus white border for framing. Printed on fine art paper with a matte finish.
It is titled, signed and shipped with with great care in a bend-proof cardboard mailer.
About original paintings: They were created to study different techniques for making an impression of light and air. Background was created by applying colored pigment on damp board, then objects were drawn with sharp outlines and bright colors to create depth of field.
The Youngest is a print of an original painting on wood.
Print measures 8.5" x 11". The actual image is 7" x 9" plus white border for framing. Printed on fine art paper with a matte finish.
It is titled, signed and shipped with with great care in a bend-proof cardboard mailer.
About original paintings: They were created to study different techniques for making an impression of light and air. Background was created by applying colored pigment on damp board, then objects were drawn with sharp outlines and bright colors to create depth of field.
Print measures 8.5" x 11". The actual image is 7" x 9" plus white border for framing. Printed on fine art paper with a matte finish.
It is titled, signed and shipped with with great care in a bend-proof cardboard mailer.
About original paintings: They were created to study different techniques for making an impression of light and air. Background was created by applying colored pigment on damp board, then objects were drawn with sharp outlines and bright colors to create depth of field.
The Youngest is a print of an original painting on wood.
Print measures 8.5" x 11". The actual image is 7" x 9" plus white border for framing. Printed on fine art paper with a matte finish.
It is titled, signed and shipped with with great care in a bend-proof cardboard mailer.
About original paintings: They were created to study different techniques for making an impression of light and air. Background was created by applying colored pigment on damp board, then objects were drawn with sharp outlines and bright colors to create depth of field.