forwardlaha.blogg.se

Fishing planet white moose lake unique brook trout
Fishing planet white moose lake unique brook trout












Unique Wood Art Prints are on ½” Real Pine Wood and Veneer Board, with a Solid Front and Back. Our Aluminum Prints Will Never Rust and Resist Fading for Years. No Tin, or Cut-rate Metal ever used in our Metal Prints. Genuine Metal Prints are Produced on Sturdy 18-gauge 100% Aluminum and Authentic American Barnwood, if framed. If Print is also Matted, it has a 2" Wide Acid-Free Off-White Picture Mat. Quality Materials used in Giclee Print Production to Create Intense, Rich Colors that are True to the Artist’s Vision and Original Artwork.įramed Giclee Art Prints are Securely Mounted to Foam Core Board to Prevent Slipping or Wrinkling, then Framed with a ½” Black Picture Frame and Art-Quality Clear Acrylic and Finished with a Protective Backing and Hanging Wire. Giclee Paper Art Prints are Produced with Premium, Professional-grade Archival Ink & Thick (250 gsm) Art paper.

fishing planet white moose lake unique brook trout

It is Professionally Printed - in Oregon, Texas, or Virginia - on the Highest Quality Materials Available: Thick, Archival Art Paper, Real Wood, or Steel Metal using premium, long-lasting pigment-based art inks that generate intense, rich colors that are true to the artist’s vision and original creation. Wall Art is From an Original Work of Art and was Created and Designed by an Award-winning Artist, not by an Anonymous Production Team. He has illustrated many magazines and book covers as well as a commissioned mural for the National Wildlife Refuge 100-year recognition, a 30 ‘x 50’ effort. His loose style of watercolors has proven to be very popular to an estimated 100,000 households that have collected his work of over 400 limited-edition nature and travel prints.

fishing planet white moose lake unique brook trout fishing planet white moose lake unique brook trout

Having spent his early childhood in Wyoming, his love for wildlife was forged from the get-go. Self-taught Seaside, Oregon artist Dave Bartholet showed up on the planet in 1949.














Fishing planet white moose lake unique brook trout