Setting Out With Courage And A Raincoat
ORIGINAL PAINTING ON BIRCH PANEL
There is rain, nothing is calm and it doesn’t seem like it will turn for the better. Setting out with determination is required. Set a goal and keep your eye on the prize.
acrylic and mixed media texture
Size 12x12 and 18x18 including ST IVES FRAME (Grey or White)
This piece is available with a contemporary St Ives style frame, from England.
A matte UV finish ensures the colour stays vibrant for years to come.
Professional-grade, archival substrate and media.
The St Ives Frame name originated in the 1950's in St Ives, Cornwall where many local artists framed their artwork in this style. In the past these frames were commonly used for panel paintings during the Renaissance, emphasising the artwork within a well-defined border.
ORIGINAL PAINTING ON BIRCH PANEL
There is rain, nothing is calm and it doesn’t seem like it will turn for the better. Setting out with determination is required. Set a goal and keep your eye on the prize.
acrylic and mixed media texture
Size 12x12 and 18x18 including ST IVES FRAME (Grey or White)
This piece is available with a contemporary St Ives style frame, from England.
A matte UV finish ensures the colour stays vibrant for years to come.
Professional-grade, archival substrate and media.
The St Ives Frame name originated in the 1950's in St Ives, Cornwall where many local artists framed their artwork in this style. In the past these frames were commonly used for panel paintings during the Renaissance, emphasising the artwork within a well-defined border.
ORIGINAL PAINTING ON BIRCH PANEL
There is rain, nothing is calm and it doesn’t seem like it will turn for the better. Setting out with determination is required. Set a goal and keep your eye on the prize.
acrylic and mixed media texture
Size 12x12 and 18x18 including ST IVES FRAME (Grey or White)
This piece is available with a contemporary St Ives style frame, from England.
A matte UV finish ensures the colour stays vibrant for years to come.
Professional-grade, archival substrate and media.
The St Ives Frame name originated in the 1950's in St Ives, Cornwall where many local artists framed their artwork in this style. In the past these frames were commonly used for panel paintings during the Renaissance, emphasising the artwork within a well-defined border.