Description
This painting measures 4″ x 6 1/2″ and is painted with watercolor (and love) on 140lb Cold Press Acid Free Paper.
It was painted during one of my Zoom Art Watercolor Classes during the pandemic. It depicts a stunning scene I saw while hiking along the rim of Bryce Canyon on my trip out East. Painting during the pandemic has brought so much peace to my mind and joy to my heart – it has been my daily practice + medicine. I hope this little painting finds a home and brings the same to its new owner.
It will come to you signed and wrapped for protection. It is recommended that you have it matted, framed, and hang or display it out of any direct sunlight for maximum protection. Acid free matting will help keep the paper from yellowing after time and will also serve to keep the glass away from the painting. Glass put directly onto the paper can cause moisture to ruin the painting and the paper after time. Non-glare glass or plexiglass will help to reduce the reflection of lights or other objects and help you enjoy it more when it’s hanging on the wall.
Materials used: Paint brushes, paper, Sennelier + Daniel Smith watercolors, artist’s tape, staples/stapler, gator board, pencil, eraser, computer printout, computer, special lighting
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