Bluebonnets on a Stormy Day Acrylic Print
by Vera Smith
Product Details
Bluebonnets on a Stormy Day acrylic print by Vera Smith. 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
I painted this scene on a walk with my dog. I was painting fast standing. It was windy and I remember my paper palette flying away and the dog so... more
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Artist's Description
I painted this scene on a walk with my dog. I was painting fast standing. It was windy and I remember my paper palette flying away and the dog so glad to be with me coming and running into me. Price includes shipping and handling in the continental US.
About Vera Smith
Dutch born, Vera Smith grew up in the Netherlands and France. As drawing was her favorite means of expression, she had art lessons starting at a young age from Elly Kuipers in Holland and Germain Bonel in France. In the US, she took classes from Edward Povey and Jim McDonald. She studied Russian in Europe. Her marriage brought her to the US, where she home schooled her children. In the States, Vera thoroughly enjoys Art Museums, the National and State Parks and Native American arts and crafts. What she loves about San Antonio, TX are the diverse cultural communities, the missions and other historic buildings. She paints in oils and watercolors mostly. Her favorite subjects are landscapes, animals, old houses and churches, Native...
$79.00
Lieve Snellings
love this composition and the blue flowers
Vera Smith replied:
Thank you, Lieve!
Meena Bhatt
Beautiful composition and also the colors.
Vera Smith replied:
Thank you, Meena!
Vera Smith
Thank you, Vicky!
Vicki Housel
So beautiful! Congrats!
Vera Smith
Grazie, Stefania! I just painted what I saw. I guess is was handed to me.