Adams Knickle Lunenburg Acrylic Print
by Rae Smith PSC
Product Details
Adams Knickle Lunenburg acrylic print by Rae Smith PSC. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
Lunenburg Paint Sea on Site (Plein Air Painting Weekend)
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3 - 4 business days
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Artist's Description
Lunenburg Paint Sea on Site (Plein Air Painting Weekend)
About Rae Smith PSC
I am a Pastel Artist , a member of Pastel Arts Canada ,,I work mostly on sanded paper , exhibit at two local galley, Gallery 97 ,Going Coastal Gallery in Chester, Nova Scotia .I paint a lot of marine pictures from scenes captured by camera from my sailboat . Pictures also from travels to Bermuda , England , France,Wales ,Scotland , Dominican Republic , British Columbia and Alaska. I also taught Pastels at Chester Art Centre in July2010 Feb.03,2011 was an opening of an art exhibition at the "Craig Gallery" Alderney Landing ,in Dartmouth,N.S.I has several new pieces there on display. This was a very successful exhibition with approx 150 people at the opening. . Chester Yacht Club is using one of my paintings for Race Week Poster...
$79.00
Krista Olmstead
Interesting. Thanks Rae. No, I don't think Edward got it, because when I showed him the link, his exact words were "Awesome ... gonna get me some of those !"
Krista Olmstead
Hi Rae! I was just looking around for images of you, and found this photo. The person who owns this teal schooner is a friend of mine, Edward Peill. I just showed him the painting and he loves it.
Rae Smith PSC replied:
This is a painting I did for Lunenburg Art Gallery "Paint sea on Site" last summer. I was originally painting a white sailboat in this painting,as there was two boats at this dock, a man came over to me and said too bad I did'nt paint the green boat as it was his , I told him to go to the community centre in an hour or so and take a look. I put the green boat in the painting, sent it to the centre where all the paintings were on display and for sale . When I went in later that day the painting was sold, I assumed he had bought it,but I guess someone got ahead of him. Too bad, we had lots of fun that weekend , sold all five paintings .