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Landscape Wood Print featuring the pastel Field and Stream by Bill Puglisi

Frame

Top Mat

Top Mat

Bottom Mat

Bottom Mat

Dimensions

Image:

10.00" x 6.50"

Overall:

10.00" x 6.50"

 

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Field and Stream Wood Print

Bill Puglisi

by Bill Puglisi

$53.00

Product Details

Field and Stream wood print by Bill Puglisi.   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

Original pastel. An electric wire fence cuts across astream where cattle drink.The location is an Amish dairy farm on RT 340.

Ships Within

3 - 4 business days

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Comments (1)

Val Stokes

Val Stokes

Lovely soft composition and so realistic. I could live with this picture. Great work Bill.

Artist's Description

Original pastel. An electric wire fence cuts across astream where cattle drink.The location is an Amish dairy farm on RT 340.

About Bill Puglisi

Bill Puglisi

I began using pastels for my "finished" work when I realized that the pastel studies I was doing for the intended acrylic paintings on canvas were actually more vibrant and energetic and filled with much more movement and spontaneity than any of my finished acrylic pieces. The first pastel landscape that I framed as a finished piece was appropriately titled "Meeting the Path" and was a metaphor for the new direction I was taking. I haven't strayed from that path and continue to to be mesmerized by the beauty of applying pastel to paper. Like the landscapes before me, I tend to let the imagery of my work "grow " organicly from the underpainting upward through a process of layering, paying paticular attention to how light defines form. In...

 

$53.00

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