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8.00" x 6.00"
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8.00" x 6.00"
The Columns Wood Print
by Shirley Braithwaite Hunt
Product Details
The Columns wood print by Shirley Braithwaite Hunt. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
In Florence County, SC, The Columns plantation house, circa 1854, sits at the end of a sandy drive lined by oak trees. Spanish Moss hangs gracefully... more
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Artist's Description
In Florence County, SC, The Columns plantation house, circa 1854, sits at the end of a sandy drive lined by oak trees. Spanish Moss hangs gracefully from the live oaks.
About Shirley Braithwaite Hunt
Born in Victoria, BC Canada, Shirley has been an artist since the age of two. She has lived in West Vancouver, BC, Burlington, ONT, then Chicago suburbs and finally South Carolina. She is currently a member of the South Carolina Watermedia Society, Charlotte Art League, Catawba River Art Guild and the Tega Cay Art League in the Carolinas. She uses various media to create her paintings: oil, pastel, acrylic and watercolor. She studied at the Chicago Academy of Fine Art. After a long, dry period spent raising a family and working full time, then caring for grandchildren, Shirley has returned to her first love......art. She has won numerous awards in various art shows and competitions.
$51.00
Julia Hiebaum
Very charming setting Shirley, Congratulations on your sale!
Elijah Knight
Congratulations
Daniel Eskridge
Well done!
Alexandra Jordankova
Congratulations on your sale
Glenn McCarthy Art and Photography
Congratulations on the sale of this wonderful work!
Pristine Cartera Turkus
Congratulations on your sale!
James Violett II
Beautiful artwork !!!
Odon Czintos
Congrats on your sale.
Warren Thompson
Wow...very realistic. Can't even imagine doing that as a watercolor.